I continued on, walking across the wooden and steel bridge, then carefully stepping around, so as not to wake, the nesting geese. I choose a bench in the sun. Ah the sweet warm sun. Soaking it up for a minute before opening up my sandwich. A flood of memories of all the times I had come to the park and never stepped foot outside my car, except to deposit my trash, came rushing to me. I used spend 3 to 4 lunch breaks a week sitting in my car talking to the foreign man of my affection. "So, what are you having to eat today? Sandwich? So predictable."
On the park bench, hearing the birds call to each other and watching the clouds lazily float by, felt different. I felt alive, like I was finally living in the moment not dreaming of moments that would never be. I closed my eyes while taking in several deep breaths. When I opened them and once again became aware of my surroundings I took out my predictable sandwich and savored every last bite taking comfort in the fact that today, I was not predictable. Today I got out of the car.
Blogfully yours,
Summer
7 comments:
I felt like I was there with you with that perfectly written story. Only disappointing part...I was waiting for a goose attack twist.
I do the same thing! I always sit in my car at parks for lunch. I am glad that you got out of the car. I might have to try that sometime. :)
Damn. I was hoping it was going t be about a homeless man or something. but lovely nonetheless!
I'm confused. Why "fear be damned!"?
@susan thank you. Those damn geese are mean so I stayed away.
@Brooke I encourage it. Just stay away from the couples making out on the grass!
@kel homeless people scare me.
@sarahbellum homeless people scare me.
getting out of the car - getting out of the office - I made a promise to myself earlier this year that I wasn't going to sit in my office and eat my lunch at my desk... I was going to take my camera and go out, even for just an hour, and eat, enjoy the fresh air and take pictures.
Here is to doing something new - fear be damned.
Hey George...I happen to love Liberty Park. As for homeless people, I run in to more here at the Gateway than I ever have at Liberty. Liberty park is more hippies, which at first glance, may appear to be homeless ;)
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