Just a little
example of PP from the Full Spectrums:
Pardner used to be
a dawg. Not literally, but – let’s just say he spent his twenties, most of his
thirties (there was that...brief
first marriage), his forties...even the first part of his fifties, as a single, hunky, zest-for-life-filled, man-about-town
chef who had a great appreciation for female beauty of all sorts.
And I do mean all.
When we first
started dating, I asked him this highly original question: “What is the most
important quality you value in a woman?”
“Fun,” was his
simple answer.
Well, I felt very
superior when he said that. How trite, I thought. How superficial! And how hard
can it be to have fun with no kids, a thriving/rewarding/creative business,
excellent health, and that special freedom of the non-married to extricate
oneself from any less-fun relationship? A person who thinks fun is the most
important thing must be pretty durn trifling, no?
Then I got to
thinking about it. Here I was, newly-divorced and unemployed as yet, with two
young high-needs kids (neither had labels yet, but the high-needs part was Not
Subtle). I was shattered, really, at the time. And yet there he was...into me in a big and, to him,
very new way.
Maybe he meant
something different by “fun” than I thought.
As we got to know
each other, I began to see how fun actually encompasses everything I truly
value in life. It dawned on me that a most precious sort of fun was our finding
a way to laugh together while courting despite my being in precarious mental,
physical and fiscal health.
Fun isn’t just
everything always being easy, lighthearted, and effortlessly sparkly all the
time; sometimes fun is finding the
sparkle in the (heavyhearted, hard, crusty, messy) mud, my friends. It’s choosing to giggle when you get to that
giggle/sob crossroad (or at least to gigglesob). As well, fun is exercising our
innate capacity to recognize and appreciate
that sparkle, that giggle...
Now, we Full
Spectrums hold FUN as our High and Sacred Family Virtue. Fun is finding a way
to ENJOY each other’s company – even just for a few minutes, even after a
crapola day. Fun is being GRATEFUL for
the kids you have and the family you make, whoever and however they are.
Yeah, this isn’t
easy all the time; heck, it’s not even happening
most of the time. But when it is? That’s
fun. Thanks, Pardner!
Positive
parentingly,
Love,
I am totally with you on this. Life has been totally biting my arse at the moment but we still manage to find some fun in the day and my kids akways make it extra special. Great post x
ReplyDeleteDear @an imperfect mum -
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!
Yes, the proverbial biting of the arse is featured daily in our lives as well...
har har har...
Love,
FSM
Amen!
ReplyDeleteThanks, SNB!
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