Introverts Unite!
It’s Saturday morning; cool with a slight breeze after some
rain last night. Darin has been gone for 2 weeks and we have one week to go
until he is back home. We dealt with load shedding (power cuts) the first week
he was gone and a car breaking down the second week, so hopefully this last
week will be smooth sailing.
I picked up my new bite guard on Wednesday. I have managed
to sleep with it for one night. If anyone has tips on getting used to sleeping
with plastic in your mouth, let me know! I tried to sleep with it in last night
and after tossing and turning for a few hours I gave up.
I have been trying to find the areas of stress in my life as
a bite guard, even one that I keep in my mouth all night, is not the solution
to my teeth grinding. I discovered something I need that is often hard to come
by; I need time alone. Completely alone. The kids slept over at friends (thank
you Oosthuizen family) the weekend Darin left and when I walked into our empty
house after dropping Darin off at the airport, I felt this rush of peace and
joy and refreshing as soon as I opened the door. The silence and stillness and
knowledge that I was on my own was amazing. Don’t get me wrong; I love my
family and I love being with them, but I need time to be by myself.
The kids are gone again this weekend and as soon as they were
outside the gate, I felt like my soul was dancing. My evening was spent
watching TV, working on home school plans, eating ramen noodles with fried eggs
and reading. While these are all things I can do and have done with other
people in the house, knowing I was alone cleared my mind and calmed my often
anxiously beating heart.
I cannot always be alone, but even when there are people
around me, I am looking for ways to carve out time for stillness. I put a table
in our bedroom and started a puzzle. I have tried putting on music a couple
mornings this week and inviting the kids to sit and do devotions together,
which kind of eases us into the day in a more “peaceful” way. While I am not
alone for this, it is calmer than our usual start that involves a lot of me
hollering at the kids that it’s time for them to sit down and get started with
school.
Are there any other bite guard wearing introverts out
there?? If so, I’d love to hear how you find time to be alone while surrounded
by your people.
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