Ocean therapy
There is nothing like spending the day with the ocean by your side.
It’s a magical place for me….I do find a kind of peacefulness in the rhythm of the waves, the cushion of the sand and the salt air is like a blanket warmed by the sun. The beach has always been my place.
Now, that Leroy is a part of the Pacific, I guess it pulls me closer still.
I look out over the rocks, over the waves and watch the gentle swells lined-up waiting for their turn to come rolling into the beach.
I say the same things to him each day I’m down there but that’s OK….these are important words.
Ocean therapy….the best kind of “lifting” there is.
June 19, 2013 @ 12:25 pm
The ocean is so deeply healing. Maybe it the hugeness or the waves or how it doesn’t seem to end. Whatever it’s magic, it is certainly a wonderful place to recenter.
June 19, 2013 @ 8:16 am
Today I would like to use this space to lift up thoughts of Seth Dorrell, of Mission Waco, who died Sunday, of a heart attack while on a mission trip to Mexico. He was only 32 and had battled colorectal cancer for two years. According to the obituary, the heart attack was a result of the cancer treatment. Another reminder that life is so fragile.
June 19, 2013 @ 6:50 pm
Nan,
I’m so sorry about your friend Seth.
No more fighting cancer…he is resting in peace.
L
June 23, 2013 @ 9:37 pm
Thank you, dear.
June 18, 2013 @ 3:44 pm
My husband and I lived on Cape Cod for 15 years. I know the ocean’s calming rhythms. Someday I will return.