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Christmas Morning, 2010

It’s always a strange feeling when the kids pull away on Christmas morning to open anew their presence at mom’s. Only to return indoors from seeing them off to find my more recent kids equally pulling away to play with their new toys and gadgets. Inside, my wife pulls away retreating from years of holiday shopping and cooking and regrets and I retreat to write a poem or virtually connect with others. And I realize that retreat is normal, not a casualty of divorce just refreshing and treating ourselves to quiet rejuvenation. And tomorrow we’ll regroup anew and begin the count toward next year. 25.xii.10
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