Sunday, September 27, 2015

New Beginnings

Prior to the meeting, I asked the question, "How should I proceed?" and pulled two Oracle cards out of the deck. The first card said, "Let your past Go." The second card: "Time to Go." After the meeting, there was no doubt about the cards' guidance. And after the meeting, I put up a post mentioning I had been given 30 days to find a new place to live. Today, 28 days later, Hazel Butterfly and I moved to our new address. Here is a picture of Hazel B sitting in her new window box.

 

It has been an adventure-- physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually. At one point I took the ferry to Staten Island (first time on Staten Island) to check out a place I had seen advertised. I got directions to the ferry from a nice young man I met on the subway train platform. It just so happened he was getting on the ferry as well. When we got to Staten Island, he even pointed out the best way for me to get to my destination. I like to think of him as playing the role of one of my Earth Angels that day.

 

Another time, I was scheduled to see a place in a different part of Brooklyn. I got so lost I had to call the lady who put up the post to get directions. Prior to making the call (which was going to be me canceling because it was such a hot day that my everything was wet, I was tired, I was frustrated, I was-- insert all logical excuses here), I had actually spoken to 14 different people ! Yes, I counted. Up till that point, I can't think of any other single occasion where I have initiated approaching 14 strangers for help. I had been trying to get to the destination "by myself." I had printed directions from Hopstop and thought I was good to go. Fourteen people later, I was good to go alright-- good to go back to my (for-a-limited-time) housing. But I made the call, walked some more, sweated some more and then climbed four flights of steep stairs. When I knocked on the front door, she handed me a glass of water. It was some of the best tasting water my parched self had ever had the pleasure of imbibing.

 

Two things got me through all of this. Lots of prayers-- not only mine, but my mother's. And people caring. Folks reached out to me on the page and via private messages. Some proffering avenues to explore, all reaching out to cheer me on.

 

While I am truly grateful for all the reaching out, there are four people I would especially like to single out for extending such beautiful kindnesses. Thank you to my friend, Keven, who was planning to rent an SUV and help me move. Keven lives in Chicago. He was going to fly in, rent the car and drive over. But Keven ended up not coming because of Lee! 

Thank you, Lee for not only getting me movers but for tipping them as well! Lee contacted me earlier this week to ask if I needed help with anything. I told her about Keven coming in to help and a few txts later, she said she'd get me movers as an early birthday present! I checked in with Keven to make sure he could cancel his flight, hotel and the car at no additional costs. He confirmed and then I confirmed with Lee. 

Next is Myra! Thank you, Myra! The day after I put up the post, Myra messaged me and then continued to do so practically every other day to check in. Aside from my mom, Keven, Lee and Myra, Laura was the next person to touch base every few days with uplifting words. Early on she had actually sent me a message asking for details on what I was looking for and what my budget was. The next day, as I hadn't had a chance to reply, she followed up with a phone call. Thank you, Laura!

 

I am so very grateful to have all of this work out and again, I want to express my gratitude to everyone who sent some helpful energy my way-- be they thoughts, prayers, conversations, etc.

 

Eleven years is a long time to be in one place. But I genuinely believe that with the closing of this chapter, there are even better adventures in the chapters ahead-- all just waiting for me to sign on as a willing explorer. So, Universe, I accept. Thank you for helping me finish the last chapter. I'm now turning the page, getting better acquainted with my compass, and ready for the next adventure.