Two Homes

two homes in my heart corey amaro photography

 

The rush is on.

What to pack. What to bring. Where is the adaptor plug? Last minute phone calls. Last packages to send from my online shop. Saying good bye to Annie, Chelsea, Sacha, and Yann. Dealing with the range of emotions that come from leaving one home to go to another.

Already dreading the goodbyes on the other end.

Twenty seven years of this should make it easier.

Annie said, "I thought you were leaving Monday?"

"No, I leave tomorrow." I said as I gave her a big bag of freshly picked dandelion leaves that I collected on my walk. She carefully inspected the bag, sorting each leaf to be sure there wasn't a bad herb tucked inside.

I boiled the water, cooked the greens, then took out my haircutting scissors,

"Are you ready?" 

Annie sat in the chair with a pink towel wrapped around her shoulders. White curls soft as a baby's fell to the floor.

"Oh," Annie sighed as she looked out the window, "Your mom is going to be happy. One month (sighs) I shouldn't complain your mom has to wait a year."

Kissing her on the cheek I agreed with her, "I am always missing someone."

Two homes.

Too happy.

But there is a price.

 



Comments

16 responses to “Two Homes”

  1. Yes, there is a price but oh so much love in 2 places yet! Aren’t you lucky. Have a wonderful time. Bon Voyage.

  2. Stay in the moment DC.

  3. It will all be so good. I anticipate your posts. Annie is always in my heart…I wish I could fill in for you while you are gone.

  4. this is so very honest and well said!

  5. Yes, torn between two worlds, but oh each one so special. Enjoy the time in Willows and savor every moment.

  6. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    I imagined her with that pink towel around her and the white curls falling. So sweet. You love well, my friend.

  7. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    And on a non-sappy note, your plaint about two homes in two countries reminds me of a ditty from Firesign Theater, a radio troupe I listened to back in hippie days. They sang, “How can you be in two places at once when you’re not anywhere at aa-aaall?”
    You probably had to be there.

  8. Bon voyage and I look forward to seeing whose hair is longest this year. Have a wonderful trip and hugs to Annie who will be missing you.

  9. Safe travels to you. Love on two continents!

  10. Have a safe trip and enjoy your stay, Corey!

  11. Yes, always difficult to say good-bye on both sides of the pond – bon voyage!

  12. SAFE TRAVELS……..I think I may get to see YOU!XO

  13. But you do it better than most.
    Wish I could keep Annie company while you are away. Missing my mom.

  14. Judging from your writing, I know you have an abundance of love to share. You will be welcomed by many, and you will be missed by many. I look forward to reading about your adventures. Best wishes.

  15. Shelley Noble

    Such a perfectly poetic post, Corey! So true and transporting to a place in your heart. Brava!

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