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Friday, June 18, 2021

The BIG Dance #SOSMagic



I recently came across a poem from the blog Tales of the Old Forest Faeries. If you like magic, fairies, imagination, and poetry, then you might want to check it out. The writing and illustrations are stunning.

I noticed after reading the poem several times that it wasn't so much about dancing, but it was really a metaphor for life - the times when we dance like we have never danced before - the BIG moments!

And, that very night
She danced,
Like
She had never danced before
Like she knew
She would never
Dance
Like that, again.

Poem written by Athey Thompson

I began thinking about the times "I danced" in my life.  (This is truly metaphorical thinking because I don't dance!) 

My thinking turned back to my parents' divorce and the effects it had on me. I was 20 at the time, and I knew what was going on. At that age, you understand betrayal. You understand the hurt caused by actions. You understand what it means to be part of a "broken family."

When I was 22, I began dating Dave, my husband. I was friends with his sister, but I really didn't remember him growing up. He was four years older than me, so we were never in the same school. When I was in junior high, he was in high school, when I was high school, he was away at college. Our paths only really crossed when he would answer the phone and not his sister my message.

When he entered my life, I knew it was not a coincidence. God knew what I needed before I even did. God handed me a family when my own family was struggling to put the pieces back together. I am forever grateful for His gift.

Next month I will celebrate my 31st anniversary. Thirty-one years ago...I danced like I had never danced before.

And I'm still dancing.

I’m joining an open community of writers over at Sharing Our Stories: Magic in a Blog. If you write (or want to write) just for the magic of it, consider this your invitation to join us. #sosmagic

3 comments:

  1. What a delight to have your dancing partner enter at such a needed time in your life. And still dancing almost 31 years later!

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  2. Oh, Leigh Anne, this is so touching. I love the metaphor of dancing like you've never danced before. These lines of your piece made tears flow over here:

    "Thirty-one years ago...I danced like I had never danced before.
    And I'm still dancing."

    May God continue to bless you with this love!

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  3. I love this post so much. This line: "God handed me a family when my own family was struggling to put the pieces back together" gave me goose bumps. What a wonderful story!

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