Sunday Drives

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Sunday Drive
| November 9, 2020

Sunday Drives

As a child, I often accompanied my parents on Sunday afternoon drives.

Following early dinners, we drove leisurely through city neighborhoods.

I listened to my parents point out houses and gardens

and talk about ideas for our house or a “someday” house.

What I saw was my future…

imagination placing me in one of these houses as my own one day.

To escape the empty house after my husband passed,

I collected the dog and took leisurely drives,

listening to Elvis sing slow gospel music,

surrendering to sorrow and grief.

Nearby communities appeared as they always had,

impervious to my profound loss.

What I saw was enduring continuity in my world’s space,

offering a shoulder of reassurance and comfort.

Last summer, I took a Sunday evening drive along the backroads of Whidbey Island,

admiring the green fields around beautiful farmhouses

and decorations draped on beach community decks.

Welcoming the warm breeze coming in the window,

what I saw was sweet melancholy,

inherent in the waning summer evening,

triggering videos in my mind of sunny, satisfying childhood memories…

and a soft sadness mourning the inevitability of the passing season.

This week I took another afternoon drive,

so grateful for my car to help me escape

long, too quiet, quarantine days.

Familiar landscapes were altered

with near empty beaches and playgrounds.

And yet…. a second look showed the spaces,

peppered with people here and there,

eyes atop colorful face masks, going about their days.

What I saw was resilience and resolve

to keep living, moving and sharing.

And I knew…in the midst of overwhelming challenge,

we will prevail.

Gretchen Murphy is a Washington resident who grew up and raised her family in the Seattle area, teaching for many years at the University of Washington.

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