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day 16 ~ leaning into the empty

well so after two days of cleaning house – cleaning out closets, putting stuff away, getting rid of plastic storage containers with no lids and vice versa – and two bags of stuff for goodwill later, i had finally (sorta) made peace with the empty.  it came after a fit of sobbing while vacuuming the carpet in my daughter’s empty room.  finally i just stood there in the middle of her floor and i said to myself, “well, ok…we’re just going to be empty for a while.”

i stopped fighting the emptyness. and instead, i leaned into it.

i know…don’t get me started…it seems so counterintuitive to lean into something that hurts or has the potential to hurt. but it’s kind of like that thing where cyclists lean into the curve. makes no sense at all, and yet i can vividly remember riding behind my dad on his motorcycle and experiencing this phenomenon first hand.

because i am a total science geek, i recently decided to look a little deeper into this marvel of physics.  and without boring you completely to death, the basic principle behind leaning into curves is to keep balance. yes, duh…thank you captain obvious.

but it’s not just that.  i mean it is that, but here’s the thing that really spoke to me.  to lean into a curve implies two significant details:

  1. acceleration…motion. moving forward
  2. change in direction.

leaning into the curve balances the cyclists while he/she is moving forward in a change of direction. and so this simple physics lesson proved to be the thing to help me move forward in my change of direction.

of course I say ‘simple’…it’s really not when you consider the many factors and forces to have to be accounted for in the complex equations for calculating the correct angle of lean. that’s why it is helpful to have someone who is experienced in navigating the twists and turns of life. someone who knows just how far to lean and how fast to go to make it through the turn.

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which is exactly what my dad is for me.  and i have been so blessed to have him in my life  for his steadfastness and his quiet confidence on the road of life.  but mostly for letting me lean on him.

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  1. Sherry says

    October 16, 2013 at 5:02 pm

    Great post, Kelly! You are a wise woman — and a very amusing one. Love that. When I read the beginning of your post, I thought yes, “what you resist, persists”. It is counterintuitive, but it’s really, really true.

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  2. Deanna@Snippets from Springdale says

    October 16, 2013 at 6:02 pm

    Lovely post, Kelly. You have such an expressive way of explaining your feelings and emotion…all cleverly. God bless Dads everywhere!!

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  3. Kelly Kardos says

    October 16, 2013 at 10:56 pm

    Be still my heart. I’m so proud of you

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  4. Tracie says

    October 17, 2013 at 11:03 am

    I’m just going to say it, it’s an abstract way of explaining it and well, I LOVE IT. Moving forward, leaning into the curve. Brilliant. I also just paused for a moment when I read the part about sobbing while vacuuming. whew.

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    • kelly says

      October 18, 2013 at 9:34 am

      i’m so glad that you get it. 🙂

      Reply
  5. Cathy H. says

    October 17, 2013 at 7:09 pm

    Family support…what would we do without it! Great picture of you and your dad!

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    • kelly says

      October 18, 2013 at 9:34 am

      family is everything to me as i know it is to you as well. xo

      Reply
  6. Naomi says

    October 17, 2013 at 9:43 pm

    Aww! Every day I say to myself, “Now this one is my favorite post!” and I’ve been saying that for two weeks now. This series is so enjoyable to read, Kelly.

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    • kelly says

      October 18, 2013 at 9:33 am

      thank you so much dear friend. xo

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