An Inspiring Walk

There are things I don't like about spring - at least spring where I live in western New York state. There's snow until like...two days ago - and I wouldn't be surprised if we got more before it's all said and done. And when we don't have snow, we have rain. And mud. Lots of mud. From the melting snow and the cold rain.

But there are elements of spring that I truly enjoy. The first night of the year when I don't have to turn on my electric mattress pad. The first day when I can open the windows and finally get some fresh air in the house. The daffodils which are now just starting to bloom under the front window. The buds forming on the tree branches. In a few more weeks the flowering trees in my back yard will be a beautiful mix of pink and white.

Spring signifies renewal. The earth coming back to life after the winter. That in itself is inspiring. But the walk I took with a friend around the neighborhood this weekend was truly inspiring.

For the first time this year, it was warm enough to walk without a jacket. People were out and about everywhere, walking and jogging (with dogs and without) or picking up the yard or working on their houses. It's a time to reconnect with neighbors after a long period of hibernation. Walking always seems to stimulate my brain as well as my body, the creative juices always flow a little stronger after a walk outdoors.

But none of those things was the real reason I was inspired this weekend when I walked in the spring sunshine with my friend. See, she just got some scary health news a couple days ago. And after crying with fear and ranting at fate, she called me and said, "Let's walk." We talked as we walked, about what she knows for sure and what she fears and what she hopes. We laughed a lot too. And we hugged each other tight.

Whatever the year has in store as spring coaxes the world back to life, bringing color back to the gray and dreary world around us, I hope I can be as strong as she is. See, it's scary for me too. I don't even know if I'll know the right things to say to her, the best things to do for her. All I can do is be there for her. She's mad now at this cancer that's invaded her body and ready to fight like hell.

It doesn't get more inspiring than that.

Natasha
www.natashamoore.com

6 comments:

Cameo Brown said...

Loved this--here's to you and your friend. She's lucky to have you in her corner. :)

Natasha Moore said...

Thanks, Cameo!

Lacey Savage said...

My heart goes out to your friend. I hope she recovers quickly. And in the meantime, just being there for her means the world.

Nicole North said...

I hope your friend recovers quickly, Natasha. I'm so glad she's keeping a positive attitude.

Esmerelda said...

Wishing your friend well and hopes she recovers quickly.

Natasha Moore said...

Thanks, Lacey. We've been friends for over 30 years!

Thanks Nicole and Esme. It's early yet - I hope she has good news at her next appt.