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Life After COVID: Who are you going to be on the other shore?

Wherever you’re going, whoever you’re becoming, whatever you’re going through keep emerging. I’ve been thinking about who i'll be on that other shore once we get through this and we can be out in the world again. It’s been a year of SIP in which we all experienced a LOT of really weird days and feelings. We might not know what is ahead but when we get to the other shore...have you thought about who you’ll be and what you’ll do?


Looking through photos from March 2020 to March 2021, I can see that a lot of life has been lived. I’ve somehow eked out enough persistence to persevere what I thought was impossible. It felt like a year that should have been impossible to experience and yet it was reality. Yes, we can do hard things and yes we can continue and keep going. At the end of the day the biggest question I’m turning over is how will I show up on that other shore and who will I be? 

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I experienced the social justice movement as a woman of color, reckoning with my past silence, in my home with my family.


We lived a lot of life last year, on the inside. My family chose to not social distance see friends (except for 1-2 times in the year), eat out or travel. Grocery store visits were limited to once a week and only one person went. I personally put gas in the car twice (because my husband took the lead on that while I did the bi-weekly Target trips). I started going to Target because I started to feel concerned about my ability to be around others and needed practice. I experienced the trauma of the social justice movement as a woman of color, reckoning with my past silence, in my home with my family. I saw the online bullying of people pushing the agenda of continued silence and the persistence of accepting hate. And as the vaccines roll out I’ve been working my way through a series of reflections:

  • How do I come to terms with the things that happened when we were inside now that there is a possibility of being outside?

  • How do I distance myself from hatred and discrimination from people who used to be in the inner circle of my family's life? How do I take on an understanding of their choices and allow room for myself without making them my focus?

  • How do I uphold that line when others don’t and it’s inconvenient and there are pressures put upon me to accept the “old ways”?

I’m grappling with the likelihood that on that other shore, I want to stand tall when others will want me to shrink. I’m adjusting to the reality that I will probably walk this walk alone in my everyday life as the only black adult in my family. In 2020 parts of the world learned how to say “Black Lives Matter'' but can they turn that into action on the other shore? Like others have said, I’m my ancestor's wildest dreams. On the other shore, whenever we get there, I want to emerge and embody my wildest dreams.


Living In The Time Of COVID
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Healing and selfcare

If I was a mess in life before (which I was) you bet I'm a mess now right?! The nuance is just that now I don't get to leave my house for Target trips, to see friends, or just in general to run away from crying children. We are living in a pandemic and it's weird, scary, and complicated. Here are tools i've been using to cope.

Disney+ 

We gave in and upgraded and I feel guilty but it was also a great decision. But, just to be clear my daughter did start to pretend she was Ariel .... and as you know Ariel kind of ran away and yelled at her dad...so read into that what you will

Some Mama Self-care

I may not be able to go anywhere but I've started taking more baths and doing a mask once a week in the shower. There are so many great deals out there so take advantage of them. Here are my favorites that help my skin glow and stay hydrated…but also water works too

Tata Harper Resurfacing Mask

Tat Harper Resurfacing Serum

Sunday Riley CEO Glow - Vitamin C and Turmeric Oil

Therapy

Have you heard of a healing circle? It's magical and uncomfortable but really helpful if you're feeling alone. I've found them helpful to listen and share during this time.