Last time I spoke, I
spoke about finding my voice. I described to you the difficulties I have faced,
and my hereditary family silence. Today I will speak to you about dreams.
I have always been a
dreamer. My father came home with a diary once from a trip that he had taken,
he said he bought it in China town.
It was beautiful, it
had a shiny green cover embossed with different symbols and the paper was
patterned with catfish and boats.
What I held in my
hands was to me a glimpse into another world and I dreamed of parasols and
china dolls as though someone had transported me into another world.
I was not content
with dreams though, I turned many of my dreams into reality.
By brother Daniel,
just 18 months younger than I was my traveling companion in the land of
dreams. We sailed the high seas out in
the snake-pit on a section of bush pushed down by some planks.
We built our own
carnival, with bean bag toss, pinball machine and rides in sleeping bags down
the stairs.
It's a good thing my
parents never really knew what we got up to.
We built a boat out
of 2x4's and plywood, which never got to the river, but it did serve as the
platform to our rope swing.
As an adult I have
fallen into the void at times, where no dreams can surface, that is when I have
been facing my reality and fighting for a place in the world. I've been
fighting the demon foe called poverty, and burnished the sword of determination
to finish school.
A tiny sliver of a
dream surfaced after I was done though, a little bit of a leftover dream from
my scheme of a grand and beautiful house. A place to record music, a place to
sing, a place of literature, a place to dream.
So when I found
myself in the position of needing a new home. I put my feelers out and had my
real estate agent send me links to affordable places. Suddenly, in the middle
of Year End turmoil a link to a condo with 2,200 sq ft. came through.
I pulled it up and
as I flipped through the photos my heart sang. A tiny backyard for a garden, a
room for each of my kids and 3 bathrooms, a large living room and family room
and then, the bonus room. I knew what that would be for.
I went that night to
see the place, and it was exactly as I had hoped. I walked through each room
until I found the bonus room and there it was, the large walk in closet, there
I would build a voiceover booth. In the rest of the room a dance studio for my
son.
Why, you might ask
would I want such a thing? Dear friends I don't know, I could tell you my
youngest brother is a sound engineer and was very happy I built this booth.
But that was not the
reason, not really, the reason is that it is a part of a dream and I need to
have a place to dream.
Thank you
SG
2 comments:
I have a dream, all it takes is a couple of billion pounds and I will be there...
You want to buy the continent? :D
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