Letting go

So, the theme of the last month has been getting rid of stuff: trying to align my current possessions and situation with who I am now and who I intend to become, rather than who I have been.

I’m warming up to get rid of my car. We’re going to take the ancient Jeep up to Tobermory Airport and leave it in the field next to the runway for when we fly up north. My goal is not to replace it. I walk to work, and I can use my husband’s car for errands on the weekends. I’m considering using ZipCar to fill in the gaps.

My main lifestyle hindrance/regret will be I will no longer be able to go to my favorite yoga studio, A2Yoga, at the drop of a hat. I have been attending some 5:30 classes on some Mondays and Wednesdays, which means that I have to rush home, change, grab my car from the street, and get there. There are at least five yoga studios within walking distance of my home and work. I suppose I could go to one that doesn’t require a car. Or, I could start using my Go! Pass to get to A2Yoga on weeknights. Maybe going carless won’t be so bad.

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  1. That seems to be the theme this year for a lot of people I know, myself included. Letting go of things at various levels of depth, and with varying levels of trauma in the process. So I cheer your effort and applaud your success. When you announce to the world that you are making a choice, the world seems to bring back to you ways to support that choice if you’re open to them. Best of luck!

    Comment by upstageleft — April 15, 2007 @ 12:24 pm

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Posted by: Dunrie
On: April 15, 2007
Category: Life

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