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Weekly Wide-Awake: Georgia On My Mind
Georgia, Georgia
The whole day through
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mindGeorgia, Georgia
Ray Charles singing “Georgia On My Mind.”
The whole day through
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind
In the midst of everything that is happening in our world, this has been a week of transition. Following months of transition. On top of a lifetime of transition. You would think I would be used to it. Like coming and going. Like up and down. Like falling apart and coming together. Transition is a through line in my life. I am comfortable with it the way I can be comfortable with a new pair of shoes that look fantastic and pinch my toes. I am comfortable with it the way I am comfortable eating raw broccoli on a vegetable tray — its good for me, but I always like it better smothered in cheese. I am comfortable with it the way I am comfortable communicating in Spanish — determined, awkward, and relieved when a connection is made.
We arrived in our new Atlanta home on Sunday night, April 11th. This week has been filled with hotel living, wait and see pacing, excited exploring, communication breakdowns, and the wonderfulness of new, sprinkled with the frustration of not knowing how to get from one place to another. Beautiful trees and friendly people have made the transition as comfortable as possible.
During this week of upheaval and excitement, I have found a few reasons to bond with Atlanta, my new home.
I found music that makes me smile, Allison Krauss and Union Station’s “Oh, Atlanta”, and Indigo Girls’ “Southland In The Springtime.”
I read an essay by Harper Lee that speaks to the deep literary tradition of the South.
Stacey Abrams’ TED Talk excites me to get involved the politics of my new home.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution’s podcast celebrating Atlanta poets during National Poetry Month brought a little understanding to this week, too.
A good first week, all in all.
Weekly Wide-Awake: Georgia On My Mind
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Born in Louisville. Live in Atlanta. Curious by nature. Researcher by education. Writer by practice. Grateful heart by desire.
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