June 25, 2024

I rented and ebook from the library and sent it to my kindle. When I turned on my kindle, the date was October 24, 2022. I haven’t used it since the day I moved to Germany and this realization sent me into a tailspin of sorts.

Later that night, I was with my friend Peter when I randomly started crying. I finally said it out loud, the words and feelings I’ve been avoiding for nearly two years…

“I’m homesick.”

He’s encouraged me to go home for nearly six months. Even he could tell I was homesick but pushing the feelings down. He knows what it’s like to feel this way and feel disconnected from friends and the familiar. It’s time I finally face this reality and make plans to go home.

One of the hardest things for me is waiting to talk to any of my closest friends until nearly 3pm my time. Nobody is awake until my day is nearly over. The time zone isn’t impossible but I feel it in the mornings and mid-day. It makes me feel the distance more than usual.

I miss my friends. I miss my Dad. I miss Tennessee in the fall. I miss motorcycle rides in the spring. I miss living two blocks away from my best friend. I miss driving in my car.

I miss home.

June 24, 2024

this song makes me simultaneously happy and sad

June 24, 2024
June 24, 2024

I have more to say about this but for now I’ll just say I had one of the best weekends I’ve had in a long time. I felt like myself. I laughed and smiled for three days straight. I thought about people, memories and stories I haven’t thought about in quite some time. I felt like I was home. I’ve missed home.

I’ve learned a lot in a years time. I think about the pain I’ve felt and the pain I’ve caused every day. Some of it I can’t make right but I wish I could. You’ll never know how badly I wish I could.

June 21, 2024
June 21, 2024
June 20, 2024

Some months ago, I sat in a cafe with someone as we talked about the current state of our lives. They looked at me square in the face and told me my life was a mess. At the time, I took offense to that comment because a. I didn’t ask their opinion and b. it seemed harsh considering I was fighting an uphill battle and doing my best. Nonetheless, in many regards they weren’t wrong, especially as it pertained to boundaries or interpersonal relationships.

The funny thing is, my life isn’t a mess at all. It’s actually pretty straightforward and maybe too calm/structured these days. For most of the year I’ve felt like I was suspended in a free fall but now everything has settled and my life has discipline and purpose. I’m working towards multiple personal goals (running my half-marathon, learning German twice a week) and getting settled in my new job. My house is organized, I’m eating healthy. I’m reading and listening to audiobooks. I have trips planned. I have a nice schedule and routine with Russell. I’ve picked up my camera again and made it a habit to take it with me to the park and on my lunchtime walks. I’m writing again and working on my substack. I’m doing my best to take ownership and atone for my messiness and inappropriate behavior during a very stressful time in my life.

What more could you really ask for out of life on a day-to-day basis?

I’m genuinely so thankful for the support system I have in my life and for the people who were patient with me this past year. I’m indebted to my closest allies who showed up for me and lifted me up when I needed a hand. I’m finally in a position to give back to those friendships and relationships which gives me immense relief.

The summer solstice is coming and as corny as it sounds, I feel the metaphor strongly. It’s the longest day and the shortest night of the year. I finally feel like my life is outweighed by the light rather than the dark.

I was in Europe during the summer solstice in 2018—Italy to be specific. I was on a work trip but that night we went into town for the summer solstice celebration and to grab dinner. I remember sitting with my colleagues Juan and Walter, both at the time were at least twice my age. They told me they wanted to expose me to as much authentic Italian culture as they could on my trip and explained the importance of the summer solstice. We spent the longest day of the year together drinking wine on cute street in a small Italian town talking about life and how complicated it can be at times. Moreover though, those two men told me how simple it can be, too. That if you look at it head on and prioritize accordingly, it can all be straight-forward, and that’s exactly what I’m doing.

der sommer kommt~

 

June 19, 2024

in a few weeks, I’ll be fleeing the European continent. Here’s a look back at SXM, a place that is very special to me.

June 19, 2024

I heard a quote recently that said “making easy decisions leads to a hard life…but making hard decisions leads to an easy life.” I thought about this a lot and some of the frustrations I have with my own life. My tendency is to go towards easier decisions, both big and small. Decision making has never been my strong suit and I get easily overwhelmed by the process. I often second guess myself or enlist too many decision makers for their input. Then, somewhere along the way, I can’t determine what my original or genuine feelings towards the subject were. I digress.

Making easy decisions has inevitably made my life much harder without me knowing it. I’m aware that small decisions add up to large ones but when I actually audit the decisions I make every day I realize that I could easily alter the outcome with a few adjustments.

If I’m being honest with myself, I’ve been hibernating in a depression cave. This tends to happen from time to time and I’m always aware of the turn I take downhill. It usually comes off the heels of a few hyper productive days and then a big crash. I’ve been so busy with work and personal plans/goals that I finally succumbed to wearing sweatpants, staying inside, not cooking for myself and watching TV.

Every morning when I wake up, I send Carly a voice memo. I tell her what I’m up to, my plans for the day or something that’s been blocking my mind. Today, I told her I found myself stuck in this depressive rut, unable to get moving. As I talked myself through this problem, I referred to the quote regarding easy and hard decisions and made the conscious decision to turn my day around. I got home, took out the trash, did some laundry, got to working on a work-related project with hyper focus,  ran a 5k at lunch and finished my German class homework. All of the sudden, I felt better and hopeful.

I’ve always had a trickier time with hard decisions when it comes to closing doors or severing ties. When I’ve shared a connection with someone, it’s not so straight forward to me. My intentional is never ill with maintaining it, but I don’t always have the strength to let it disappear unceremoniously. It’s a skill I need to sharpen but my care or affection for a person doesn’t vanish overnight. I simply don’t operate like that. IF I could make those decisions, it would in fact make my life easier. I don’t mean to be disruptive or burdensome, in fact that’s always the opposite of my goal. But I do find myself at times left sitting with unanswered questions which leaves me in decision limbo.

I ended my voice memo to Carly saying how excited I was to be taking a break soon. I’m really looking forward to getting away and out of Berlin for a bit. I haven’t left with intention to rest and rejuvenate myself or mind for a year. In hindsight, I’m glad I finally made the call to take this trip.

Easy decisions, hard life. Hard decisions, easy life.