Hello 3.5 dedicated readers! (I'm giving partial credit to the undoubtedly at least one "skimmer" out there.)
As superheroes (superheros? why must English be so nuanced?!) rarely have leisure time to read, it takes me FOREVER to finish a book. Speed reading might be my super power of choice if I could still soak in every word and absorb every feeling from the pages. But I digress.
Tonight I finished reading Enslaved by Ducks by Bob Tarte. An enjoyable light read which was sometimes funny, sometimes touching but did drag on a bit. Still, it got me through some stressful and challenging weeks by taking my mind off things, and for that, I am very grateful.
The book is non-fiction, and the author describes in great detail the daily undertakings that he and his wife endure in the pursuits of pet ownership of the many parrots, parakeets, ducks, geese, turkeys, rabbits, cats, and other critters. As the book's title suggests, it is not always clear who owns who (or whom? Man, English!).
And so it is with superheroes.
Life as a single thirty-something year old homeowner also comes with its inevitable burdens. I constantly find myself battling dust, gravity, shoes that refuse to stay in the closet, clutter that comes out of nowhere seemingly of its own accord against my guard. Belly dance instructors who poo-poo something as minor as scoliosis and multiple back surgeries as the possible reasons why my body simply won't cooperate with their commands. Dating websites who demand "Open This Now! It's a match!" only to show me the profile of a member who I already clicked "No" on and theoretically according to their same site took "out of the game." Moments of self-doubt when I wonder what I'm doing with my "career" and where I see myself in a year... five years... ten years.
Yet, every day, I rise. I get ready. I face the day. Lunch gets made. Bills get paid. Floors (eventually) get swept. Is this real life? It sounds much more dire than it is perhaps. I'm happy. I'm healthy. I'm making a (hopefully positive) difference in my community. But the dust bunnies and gentle pull of gravity will not be slowed. They are stealthy, patient enemies - ever advancing. Who has time for ducks??
Sometimes just facing the day and take it on, while all you want is to hide in bed is truly heroic ! It is how we overcome that shows the character. I am the biggest fan and admirer of your strength.
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