The new normal and the value of patience
The new normal and the value of patience
The new normal
The old normal
What is normal, anyway?
Different styles
A unifying approach
To the pandemic guideline
To wear a face covering
When out in public
For essential life preserving tasks
Such as grocery shopping
On the sidewalk
Along the length of the parking lot
We stand dutifully
Six feet apart from one another
Prompted by orange plastic traffic cones
Marking our spots
As the sparsely populated parking lot
Is unusually quiet
And shopping carts are handed off from one person to another without
Touching each other
The shopping cart exchange looks like
A passing of a baton in a 400 relay race that we
Won’t be seeing in the 2020 Olympics
Until 2021
I watch this going on
As I step forward when prompted by the attentive
And helpful grocery store clerk who keeps order
Along the line of shoppers
Waiting their turn
Oddly scenes juxtapose for me
As they appear in my awareness
For example, as I step together, pause
Step together, pause
I remember the times entering a church
In a wedding procession
Or the times I waited my turn
In a congregant line to receive communion
I feel a deep sense of poignancy
And notice an even deeper sense
Of patience
Which is not normally a strongsuit
Normally…
Huh
What is normal
What is new about this new normal
I have time to consider this
As I stand in line
For my turn
To enter the grocery store
Mask on face
Heart on sleeve
Quiet
Reverent
In no rush
to enter
the store
And yet
happy
to
receive.
Okay, your turn:
What does the new normal mean to you? What are you noticing?
I invite you to share your thoughts, feelings, and experiences by leaving a Reply in the Comments section, below. Soul-to-soul!
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