A Three Story Life: Navigation

Yesterday Dad yelled down the stairs. "I'm going out to scrape my car." Okay, I thought. What's that about? He was leaving for the dentist in half an hour. Practicing observe and let it go, I took note and moved on to other tasks. A thought drifted into focus. Maybe this reportage is about bearings. I fell a couple weeks ago. Afterward my left brain got caught up in analyzing what happened. It was a new surprising event and I mentally gnawed on it to get its flavor. I lost my bearings. Spinning out, my father calls it. What Dad was doing when he gave me his location was using me like a star in a sea of change. At first it seemed I was a sextant, but that's a tool - there are still x and y points to locate in order to use a tool for navigation. We have physical locomotion needs: how far away is the ground? How close that step? And we have psychological placement needs. Establishing behaviors that define our physiologic borders. Scott has lost sense of where his body ends and the rest of the world starts. We don't know how he feels about this. Dad knows how it feels, and although he cannot communicate it any more than Scott can, he sets his internal sextant to coordinate the points he can recognize. If I know where he is, then he feels less at sea. I become either a point on the horizon or the north star. It's an awesome role, and I will respect the assignment with humility and reverence, and think of it as an opportunity for growth. And this awareness is a marker to watch for this in other seniors, and hopefully, to remember to use it myself.
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Published on November 15, 2012 07:51
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message 1: by Laura (new)

Laura Oy vey, tumbling around and falling off yer pins are ye? I hate when that happens...I got my foot stuck in my yoga pants once and fell down in between the couch and the coffee table, thankfully, I didn't hurt myself...I only felt ridiculous. Be good to yourself, my friend!


message 2: by Linda (new)

Linda Robinson Laura wrote: "Oy vey, tumbling around and falling off yer pins are ye? I hate when that happens...I got my foot stuck in my yoga pants once and fell down in between the couch and the coffee table, thankfully, I ..."

Thank you for the laugh, Laura! I was trying my first step on the landing basketball fade-away shot up the stairs with the canvas laundry bag, and when I came down I wasn't on the step anymore. Pulled off a good trick in not landing entirely on my head, but it was not an NBA replay moment. Maybe Comedy Central. Mostly I like when I forget how old I am, but not when I'm anywhere off the ground. Yoga sounds so good right now!


message 3: by Laura (new)

Laura That fade-away shot on the stairs is pretty amazing when you can pull it off (hee hee!) Me do Yoga? Ha! I just like the soft, comfy Yoga clothes, they don't mess with my FMS trigger points. I barely do anything resembling Yoga. I stretch, I breathe, I lie on the Yoga mat letting my back realign itself in tiny pops... it's always a trick to get upright again. To this day I still do not know how I got my foot stuck in my Yoga pants, I became entangled standing up (I was watching a movie or something) and dropped through that narrow space so fast I had no time to do anything about it. It makes one ponder the mysteries... if a Laura falls in the living room and no one is there to hear her fall, does she make a sound? (Of course she does, she laughs!)


message 4: by Linda (new)

Linda Robinson I'm with you on the clothes. My favorite clothing store called Mix in Ypsilanti has two women owners, one of whom told me that she chooses the clothing because she doesn't want to get out of her pajamas. If the clothes don't feel like pjs, they don't carry 'em. I like the Laura Yoga! I'm going to lay on the floor more often and stretch my spine and hear it wander back into place.


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