Catching the California Wave

Adventures in Oceanside, California

“Someday, when the time’s right, you’ll meet someone nice,” she said to me in placating tones, stroking my wild and tangled hair.

“You are so nice; you just haven’t met the right person,” she cooed, her wedding ring snagging its strands.

My heartbeat skipped, the bitter taste of bile in my throat.

“Yeah, maybe,” I apologized, “but I really don’t want to date right now.”

“Oh, of course you do! Everyone needs somebody!” 

A wail got caught in my throat, the words frozen on my lips.

I looked at my shoes. 

I need to find my voice, I wanted to scream. 

I need to stand up against those who measure a woman by the size of her thighs or the number of candles on her cake.

I need to learn that a text is not a declaration of love. 

I need to learn that a life overflowing with friends, family, purposeful work, and leisure is a work of art.  

I need to realize that I do not need to justify my actions or beliefs.

I need to stop chasing and let good fortune fall effortlessly into my full and gracious lap.

I need to expect more of men. 

I need to expect more of myself. 

I need to find deep reservoirs of happiness to temper the winds of dis-ease.

I need to learn the art of conversation, shared over cups of frothy lattes or chilled flutes of sparkling wine.

I need to honor myself as a goddess and comb the snarls from my hair. 

I lifted my gaze and looked into her cold, shining eyes.

“I guess you are right. Maybe someday someone special will come along.”  

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    Sue

    A lot of women need to read this.

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