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Leigh Anne offered a thoughtful prompt for our August Spiritual Journey: Family.

I’ve been thinking about identity—

From conception, our genes define so much of who we are – not just our physical traits, but behaviors, personalities, our susceptibility to diseases, our psyches. You may come from a loving, supportive family. Or maybe you don’t. Whether or not we love what we’ve inherited, much of it is non-changeable. Like fingerprints. 

 

I am me

 

each one unique

lasting impressions

each a critique

 

each one unique

families, fingerprints speak

 

both find expressions

each one unique

lasting impressions

 

©draft, Patricia J. Franz

“When you as a child learned to speak,
It’s not that you didn’t know words—

It’s that, from the centuries, you knew so many,

And it’s hard to choose the words that will be your own.”

excerpted from A House Called Tomorrow
by Alberto Rios

Read the full poem here

all images courtesy of Pixaby

And like both fingerprints and families, no two are alike. Poet Alberto Rios eloquently points out: the centuries that flow into us bring a tidal wave of history. And we spend a lifetime choosing which parts we want and which parts we would like to set aside.

Growing up, my family was my rock, my anchor. I was blessed to marry a man who wanted to form a new family –or I suppose an extension of both of our families– while choosing “the words that would be [our] own.”  

Some of my hardest lessons have required me to “take the picture off the wall.” That is, to reconcile what I hoped with what I actually have. I stumble still – whether it’s holidays or communication or presumptions.

I am still learning how to form and be a family.

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