Friday, July 12, 2013

Beginning...

I feel like I am beginning again.  I have had so much to say, so many thoughts tangled in a soul for so long and haven't written them.  I'm in another season I guess.  I hate that, it sounds so angst-y.  I hate angst.  I don't want to be troubled, with issues, carrying baggage, all wrapped up in me.  But, I am.  I am some things I don't like.

Four years have passed since we moved to our new house.  Four years and Rie was here when we came.  Now three and half years she's walked in Heaven.  Blows my frickin' mind.  And three and half years of me learning who I am, who I want to be, that its okay if I'm different.  Loosing a baby is a total mind fuck. 

I've been soul searching, I've been out wandering and I think I'm beginning to know me.  And I know what I want.  One of those things is to continue this story of us.  This family.  I want to write it down because holy cow it's going fast. 

So, a new beginning...

Hi, I am Shannon.  I'm 33.  No one ever uses my whole name.  It's just Shan, and that's cool. 

I am a Christian.  Saved by a Lord who walked this earth and died for me and I don't deserve it.  But I want to be good enough for Him.  I was not raised in a church and my faith is a struggle and a choice every. single. day.  Sometimes that pisses me off.  It's cool, I'm forgiven.  And I'm so grateful.

I have four daughters.  Three walk with me, one walks with Jesus.  That also pisses me off but it's okay.  It is how it is and this rebel can't change it.  I love each one like crazy and am so amazed by who they are and that they were trusted to me.

I'm married to Luke, father of the daughters.  The farmer, the faithful one, the strong hands.  He carries me.  I saved me.  Like, literally SAVED me.  He pushed me to God when I didn't want him and took a wild girl and made her a wife.  He's amazing.  We have been together ten years, married nine.

I'm a Lutheran.  I baptise my babies, you should too.  Get over it.

My husband is a farmer.  We're pro-GMO, not organic, although I guess I'm semi-crunchy in some ways.  I'm also not politically correct.  That used to make me insecure and I'd pretend to be to please people.  I'm over that.  We grow your food so that you don't starve.  GMO's aren't chemicals they're genetics swapped between plants using science given by an awesome God.  You can disagree if you want to, we're all entitled to an opinion just please don't push yours on me.

I'm a cook, and an artist though I use a lens instead of a brush more often these days.  I'm impulsive, and passionate.  I have a temper.  I'm a work in progress.

For a long time I was Marie's mother, and that was what I did.  I took care of her.  There was nothing else to me than that.  To be honest, I was too tapped out to be more.  I had no outside interests.  Her world and keeping it as good as I could was what all my effort went toward.  In 2 1/2 short years it was over.  The best days, over.  But I still have good days.  Most of them actually.  Embracing joy because otherwise what's the frickin' point.  And there's a million people out there talking about what it is to love a terminally ill child, to parent them.  But not many talk about what it's like when that child is gone.  And that's where I am.  That's my reality every day.  And I went through a period where I was ashamed of it, or hated that it defined me, or something.  I could almost hear whispers "Oh that's Shannon, oh, her baby died".  Or meeting new people and the dreaded "how many children do you have".  And me with my steely eyes and my rebel heart defiantly saying "Four" when I obviously only have three at the time and they must wonder "what?".  But I will not discount her or discredit her or stop talking about her and family and friends can just deal with that, even if it makes them uncomfortable.  Because life is.  Its' really uncomfortable.  We just do the best we can.

And this is me.  And this is a new beginning, on an old blog.  And I'm going to be more honest.  If I want to talk about fashion, or potty training, or rum recipes that's cool.  And it doesn't make me less a person than I used to be when I was taking care of Rie and dealing with more serious stuff (I felt that for a long time, that I'm more shallow now or something).  It is the time passing, and life changing, and it's okay.

7 comments:

Clarissa said...

Shan, It's okay.. I get it. :) Be who you are. And I know we don't agree on a lot of things... really, it is our girls that brought us together and their lives' that mean so much to both of us.. and that is okay, too. I am thankful for the friendship we shared through our girls, for you sharing Marie with us in so many ways that you didn't HAVE to, we are blessed by you and will always love you guys. I'd like to think we are still friends, though I know our lives' are going down different paths right now. Isn't that okay, though?
Yes, I try to avoid GMO's, but believe me, I do not think any less of you and am still proud of you as a farming family (I was raised in one... and we were not organic). I hope you don't feel like I've pushed my "beliefs" on you... I haven't meant to. I actually, didn't "think" when posting some things on FB, but when I ralized I may be offending you, I stopped. I hope you are okay with our "differences" and still know that I care about you all.. I love seeing pics and reading about your life... and I will never, ever get tired of hearing about Marie or seeing her beautiful blues!
God be with you my friend and I pray we will always be friends of the heart! *hugs* ~Clarissa

Shan said...

Not you Clarksdale! Not at all! The Anti GMOs movement is huge right now though and the fact that we are pro GMOs, large scale, non-organic defines our farm though. I'm pretty vocal about it just because I feel that people buy into the hype or are led by the media. I'm pretty adamant about educating yourself and if I'm vocal about how studies are screwed or statistics are presented in a misleading want that's me doing what I feel is my part as a farmers wife not necessarily in reaction to a particular person!

Shan said...

Not you Clarissa * replying on my phone

Clarissa said...

OK :-)

Caz said...

Shan, I'm a long way away and not part of your life but I was thinking about you just this week, wondering how things were going for you and all your girls. It's lovely to hear your voice again. I look forward to reading more.

Clara-Leigh said...

I truly love people who are THEMSELVES!!!! I don't have time for fluff and opinion-worrying and complain-bragging. So I guess what I mean is I totally respect you!!!!!

Lori said...

There are some times when you just can't put your feelings into words or "get anything out there." I've been that way to. So I say, "Bring on the rum recipes!" lol