Once upon a time there was a door, a little door in the middle of a hedge fence. It connected two houses, mine and my then husband Sean with his best friend's house. Sean was a contractor so when we moved next door to our friend's house it was a very easy task to rip out a section of the fence and replace it with a small door. The door was little and cute, like it belonged in a hobbit's home.
That door was opened a lot. Back and forth we went to our friend's house for barbecues, super bowl parties, to jump in the pool or just to hang out. Today that door is gone. My current neighbor is replacing the fence and the new one will not include a door of course.
And so with this tiny door many memories that were long gone came back knocking at my door. Memories of great times shared with good friends, most who I stopped seeing after the divorce. But still the good memories remain and they are of course linked to my ex and the simpler and mostly happy time we shared. Our young lives back then were defined by our friends, our family, the years shared and what we built together. Many years have passed since that chapter of my life was shut like an imaginary door. But life is the biggest contractor and it builds walls, tears down fences and places many other doors to open even if it's scary to walk through them. When I dared to do it there were gifts on the other side I could only dream of. To see my daughter blossom into an awesome person is one of them. Having the chance to meet a new kind of love few only experience once in a lifetime is another one. That was the most surprising gift this new door had waiting for me.
And now a whole fence is gone and with it comes openness and clear vision of a whole new path of possibilities that still await.