So, my last blog made its debut on Thanksgiving weekend, but the taste was bitter and the tone was harsh. I had learned of the betrayal of a friend weeks ago and the anger was seeping from my pores. The negativity needed an escape hatch – and with its exit, I was given a breath of fresh air.
Today, I bring to you the full pendulum swing – from betrayed to beholden.
I am surrounded by some pretty amazing people. I’ve known this for a long time, but recent events have reminded me just how lucky I am.
While growing up, I so remember my mom frequently repeating the old adage: “It takes a village to raise a child.” I heard the words often, but I never really assimilated the idea until I myself became a mom. I remember those early years of child rearing, when my husband and I were pulled in a million directions, it was truly comforting to have the support from our families. Nana was often called in to pinch when a fever broke, a daytime lift was required or someone needed to attend the 3pm daycare concert.
Also, as I well know now – there is no manual when it comes to parenting, so my husband and I often had to rely solely on our moral compasses and pure instinct when making key parenting decisions. In this respect, having insight from other parents was a source of reassurance, as was the friendly shoulder to cry on or the permission to vent when our parenting exploits didn’t turn out as planned.
The amazing thing is – this support system goes way beyond the many people who have touched the lives of my children. Now my village – who helped my husband and I raise our kids – actually includes my children, who continue to support me, teach me lessons and help me grow every day.
As I look around me today, I have literally created my own village – and WOW – it’s almost utopic.
I consider myself extremely lucky to be surrounded by all these amazing humans who are true pillars to my existence. If I am down, I know someone will help pick me up. If I need to vent – I have multiple ears willing to listen. If I need a lift – someone will come. If I need a meal – someone will cook or order food. If I need help at work – I have amazing colleagues who can pinch hit at the ping of a text. I truly feel supported in all aspects of my life. And for this I am extremely grateful.
So, to all of you who form my inner circle: thanks for having my back. I am eternally grateful for the space you take up in my life, the glasses you hold up for me and the air you allow me to breathe.
xo
R.

Amazing once again Ruth! I am so proud of your “grit, grace” and gratitude. I am sitting in the parking lot of Metro, but could not wait until I got home to commend your exemplary writing. Love, as ever, Mom 💕🥰🌹
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Thank you for sharing the different pendulum perspectives within your village and for the lessons you share, Ruth. Love, Dad
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So inspiring and inspirational! We learn as we go, from each other, from ourselves…so grateful that goodness and beautiful writing helps us « up our game ». Thank you Ruth 💗
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Love your strength and perseverance Ruth! You are a super star! ❤️
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You are so correct!
& there is an expression about ‘reaping what you sow’… your village is there because you are! 🙂 Thanks for being yourself & sharing your village! 🙂
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