Day Sixteen, Road Trip 2016

stairs can be scary
 but with this amazing view
 they are worth the climb
 
 

Day Fifteen, Road Trip 2016

everyone wins today
 with sleeping in and reading books
 and me fitting in a bike ride
 on the way to the movies
 (coastal views, zero elevation,
 heat seeping through my new
 jersey in a rushed attempt to
 meet the time schedule)
 
 and yet it hovers.
 my vacation.
 my vacation with friendly family,
 getting-along-quite-well girls,
 ocean views and coral reefs
 and the best lake swimming there is
 and …
 no happy hour.
 
 pedaling across those bridges,
 sweating steps in Savannah,
 making it through another day,
 a blessed, lucky day on this earth…
 and no drink to top it off,
 to melt the anxiety that comes
 with upcoming controversial family,
 the stress that will be DC in July,
 seeing my father-in-law slowly lose his mind;
 no drink to bring brighter to life
 the constancy of waves,
 to further open my mouth for all
 the thoughts i’m dying to share,
 (to pour onto the page);
 no drink to further relax my toes
 into this cushion of sand,
 my sore muscles into the clutch of alcohol,
 my mind from the weight of the world.
 
 and i say it again and again:
 There’s always a reason…
 and even on the perfect day,
 the life’s a beach dream vacation day,
 it. is. still. hard.
 
 it is why i pedal.
 why i write.
 why i drive 6000 miles.
 why i watch waves.
 
 because the need to escape is real.
 in all of us, no matter how picture-perfect our lives appear,
 it is as real as this view, this beach, these toes.
 
 but i made it.
 i made it through another day.
 and this poem is my happy hour.
 
 

Day Fourteen, Road Trip 2016

Girl Scout Headquarters
 mixed with colonial wealth
 (built on the slaves’ backs)
 


sometimes beauty’s marred
 history’s hard to swallow
 amid perfect squares
 


yet we walk through it
 splashing, playing giant chess,
 our steps going on
 


pieces of our past
 even when they’re earned with blood
 mark a clear future:
 
 we can absorb this,
 take pics, eat gator, and grin,
 hoping we’ve moved on
 
 (though the shadows know
 of King Cotton, oppressed girls,
 Sherman’s burning march)
 


we can’t have it all
 the vacation, family… peace
 without the whole truth
 


we can just love them
 hope they never see the dark
 (only the beauty)
 

Day Thirteen, Road Trip 2016 (Traveling Truths)

forts can be pretty
 and with alligator moats
 quite exciting, too
 

 hobbit holes exist
 if you travel far enough
 to open your eyes
 

 cousin love binds us
 just as beaches and waves do
 under our shared sky
 

 biking brings beauty
 along every road we ride
 from mountains to coast
 

Day Twelve, Road Trip 2016

much needed beach day
 rediscovering the wind
 with our love rainbows
 
 

Day Eleven, Road Trip 2016

oldest Florida site
 enthralls us like we’re in Spain
 (memories abound)
 


coquina fortress
 built on the sweat from slaves’ backs
 (engineering feat)
 
 


defense of this sight:
 gleaming harbor colony
 (worth the protection)
 


a dogged day’s drive
 at the end of this journey
 (worth the distraction)
 
 


history, not mice:
 Florida is more than Disney
 (all they need to know)
 
 

Day Ten, Road Trip 2016

from a fighting ride
 to playing dolls on the beach;
 camp beauty parlor
 


love my travelers–
 though they bicker and complain–
 the road unites them
 
 only each other
 to entertain, love, and learn
 making their journey
 
 under this bright moon
 as it waxes our return
 to everywhere home
 
 

Day Nine, Road Trip 2016

she may look little
 but like me she’s tough as nails
 despite your warnings
 


she knows what she wants–
 we drove three thousand miles
 to snorkel today
 
 


yes, she’ll face high swells
 and stay within my arm’s reach
 but she won’t give up.
 


never doubt my girls.
 there’s too much of me in them
 and we’re warriors.
 


we pick up lizards
 and make millipedes our pets
 and chase iguanas
 


we make our dreams true
 with each setting sun, moon rise
 –doesn’t matter where.
 
 

Day Eight, Road Trip 2016

disappointment wins
 with a fixed tube, a long drive,
 and mile zero
 
 we win our day back
 with ocean views, lobster lunch,
 our own snorkel beach
 
 Key West wins us back
 from sorrowful rejection
 given way to clouds
 
 

Day Seven, Road Trip 2016

swampy, buggy night
 before a hot toll road drive
 leads to paradise