Sixty-something woman shares ruminations as she plys the latter third of her life with the caveat that age entitles her to be absolutely outrageous whenever possible.
"We Three"
Sunday, August 09, 2009
LIfe is not fair, and it is often very rude, too.
You know, the cowwoman tries hard to be a good person. She shows up, even when it means traveling long distances and spending money she doesn't have, and enduring long moments with people she would rather never see again in this lifetime. And she thinks that if she is good to others, others will be good to her, value and respect her. Yeah, that'll happen. So, cowwoman is once again in the position of being in godawful pain. Now, she knows she has a part in this equation, and she is in the process of doing something about changing the way she does relationships. It may mean some relationships will end. Well, they deserve to die if they are painful. And she knows she does not have to justify or defend any of her own actions. That is pure gold. She can take that to the bank, for sure. So, life is mean and surly, but cowwoman, wounded as she is, is serene and centered, and firmly in the hands of her Higher Power, who loves her just as she is, always.
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