Cold then. A slow gritting lorry flashed its orange globe at me as I came here. I see our parents have left a glass jar of pot-pourri with you-fir cones in it, cinnamon sticks. A dried, golden pear. I don't know what its scent is-spice, but also a musk, of some kind. Frankincense? Nor do I know very much of how love is shown, for I so rarely show it. But these are the gestures people remember, or kneel at, I know that much. It isn't the big declarations. No brass bands playing. It's cinnamon sticks, or a drawing of a sleeping dog. Or the gift of a stone moved with the sea for so many years that its rolled into a smooth round ball.~ The Oystercatchers
Many years ago, when I was a very young woman and my own love was new, I had a friend who was in her sixties. Reenie told me a story I've never forgotten.
Her life, her love was a disappointment. She and her husband had spent years growing apart, becoming strangers. They had become roommates. The kind you are assigned in college, not the roommates we excitedly choose for ourselves. Their love had become a dim memory, made bittersweet by the sadness that always accompanies years of disappointment. After more than a year of considering, Reenie decided to divorce her husband. Decided to spend the last decades of her life alone rather than with a man who no longer loved her.
On the evening she planned to tell him, Reenie took a shower to help steady her nerves. When she opened a drawer to get out her underthings, she found a Snickers bar tucked inside. Her favorite. He remembered. He brought her one for no good reason. Just because. He left it there to surprise her. To do something nice. To make her smile. A Snickers bar.
I imagine her sinking to the floor, still damp and clad only in a towel. Eating that Snickers, savoring that sweetness. Deciding then that the sweetness of being known was worth the sadness of feeling distant. Deciding then that things could change between them. Deciding to stay.
And that's exactly what she did. She stayed. She loved. She started again.
And so did he.
Excerpt from the book Oystercatchers by Susan Fletcher. The perfect image, called Forever, is by Daria Sukhanovska.
34 comments:
That's a beautiful story, Relyn. There is always hope when two people both want to try. I have a friend that hated her husband and he her for 2 years!!!! They were committed to the relationship so they worked hard and found their way back after 2 long years! Now about 15 years later they are still in love and like teenagers...lol...it's wonderful to see. If you are with a good person but the spark is gone, do what you can to reignite it. It's so worth the effort!
Great picture to go with your story too :)
You made me smile today, Relyn! Thank you for that!
xxO
Kelly
what a beautiful story. one i needed to hear.
beautiful writing
I had to read that twice. The first time I rushed thru to find the ending. The second I savored. Beautiful (and so perfect for Claire De Lune)
That is a beautiful story, and I've been married long enough to really appreciate it. I think if you are going to remain with the same person for a lifetime...you are often starting again-and that is okay.
Wonderful story.
And that excerpt from Oystercatchers...you had written about that book on goodreads and I put it on the top of my *to read* list...I can't wait to get my hands on it! Erm...once I finish the other 30 or so books on my shelves that I have yet to read.
No, I think this one will have to be moved to the front of the line...it sounds so beautiful.
Today when I see my parents comfortable with each other in their old age, I sure can understand this story. Thank you for sharing. I am so glad you will put up a post everyday in November. I will drop by as often as I can.
Oh I love happy endings
Love this so much
Long live love♥
what a great story she shared with you....soon, I'll have to share one of mine....
and here's to snickers, although I'm more of a milky way girl :)
This made me cry - he showing her his love the only way he knew.
Thank you!
xoxo
Debi
Hi Reln,
I liked the way you came at this post, so that we begin reading something and aren't quite sure what it is! A lovely story and true of many of us I'm sure.
A Snickers bar would be all it would take. It is the little things that say I am thinking of you that mean a world of love in a relationship. Thanks for sharing that beautiful story of love rekindled.
Oh, what a sweet story. Thank you for sharing it with us.
This is such a beautiful story, Relyn... It is never too late for love. :o) Thank you for sharing this with us... that we may know and never give up on love either. And Snicker do have a way with working some magic... ;o) Happy Weekend, my friend ((HUGS))
That was lovely.
Great story. Sometimes we need a Snickers intervention to get perspective. Bless them...and you.
Deep Sigh...sniff, sniff...absolutely beautiful...thank you.
I love finding little clues (besides the obvious) as to why I fell in love with my husband in the first place !
Beautiful! Time for me to leave a few clues myself!
Your beautiful story really touched me...there is hope for every relationship and it's often the little things...like Snicker bars that are the glue to hold it together.
I wonder if she ever left anything for him
for no reason
For the second time today ~ I cried ~ the bittersweetness of this story and the way you retold it was so precious and sweet. There are so many things to regret besides growing older. Thanks for the story ~ thanks for being you!
Oh how i love this story! thank you for sharing it.
Happy Nablopomo to you.
Some stories are little gems. This is one of them. Simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing it. And a good reminder to get some Snickers.
Beautiful story Relyn...love the ending! In the end...all we have is love~
This so touching and so true.
i.adore.this.
&
snickers
That is lovely! Thank you so much for sharing that!
Hi Relyn.... I found you this morning through the blog grapevine. I am SO touched by this story, I can't tell you. I was rushed by tears I didnt even know were waiting to be touched upon.
Simple gifts hold such meaning don't they? Beautiful, beautiful.
Oh, Relyn, I'm in tears. What a beautiful story...sometimes a gentle nudge is all it takes to give everything a start. Totally touched..
this is so beautiful and touching. yes, yes it is.
xo
What a beautiful, bittersweet story... sometimes when we think we've lost so much time, it is only because we didn't savor it.
:-)
(((hugs))),
love,
me
oh...
i love, love, loved this.
honestly and truly.
fantastic.
Sometimes it is hard to hang in there, but committment is the answer! What an inspiring story!
I wonder what made him leave that snicker bar there that day?
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