T is for Therapy.
Last Friday afternoon, I found myself with some unexpected free time. I had the car. I had the first really summery-warm day. I had an hour.
I decided to drive to the one large fabric store that has managed to survive after Walmart undersold everyone and drove out all competition. Then when the others had all fallen - but one - they closed their fabric department. I want to say it's only been a year or so since I was in that fabric store but it's probably been a lot longer than that. I just haven't been sewing. So that was my first therapy: look at all the new fabrics and check out the patterns.
After my prowl through the fabrics, I drifted around this mall that I hardly ever go to any more. It's changed and I was happy admiring some new stores, renovations and wondering where other remembered shops and sights had gone. A flying exit through Winners and the hour was almost up. Therapy number Two.
But the best was yet to come. I was feeling relaxed for the first time in ages. The sun was shining. If I'd had that kind of car, my top would definitely have come off. I drove back to my next appointment through the back roads which have built up but still retain more charm than the freeway. Popped in a Herb Ellis CD, rolled down the window and drove through the (almost) country road back to the city. Just a joy. I can still summon up the feeling of total relaxation. Driving therapy is even better than retail.
And it only took an hour. Really.
Sounds lovely! I used to love jumping in the car and just going wherever the road led me. You're right: that freedom is so relaxing. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL! I can absolutely understand the joy of a free hour and driving with the windows rolled down! I've been doing a bit of that myself. ;)
ReplyDeleteLOVE your floaty cardigan AND that tee pattern. The turquoise is going to be gorgeous! Hope you find another free hour for relaxation in this week. blessings ~ Tanna
I totally understand this kind of therapy!
ReplyDeleteHmm. Sounds just about perfect! Thanks for the reminder to both make and take time.
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