that I would not know where to drop the knife of separation."
-Mary Oliver
Moving out of the house and the life I built was not quite the celebration I thought it would be. With every box that I placed in the Uhaul, I could feel the tears building up until they were choking me.
I agonized while packing those boxes. After twelve years together, who knows what is whose anymore? Is this CD his? Did my mom give this to us? Does he have a sentimental attachment to this painting? After a while, it just all becomes yours...together.
After we filled the truck and pulled the noisy door down and latched it shut, I hugged him goodbye and sobbed as I drove the truck 75 miles to my new home.
Later, I sent him a text:
You will always be my family. I love you.




