Sunday, January 16, 2011

5 Senses of Running in Rome

I am quickly learning that "transition" has many faces, and, when looked square in the eye, reveal many facets about us and our surroundings. Taking this Carolina girl out of her comfort zone has left an indelible impression on me as I continue to experience this culture first hand, as well as, wait with expectation to embrace the differences that surround me. Leaving all that was beloved, secure, and familiar daily stretches me and uncovers yet another layer of doggedness, so to speak, to habituate myself and our family to Rome. 


Never have my senses been so alive and buoyant to the different sights, sounds, smells, feelings, and tastes of a "foreign language". Wrapping my brain around living in the Eternal City is task some days as we are in the midst of a divergent lifestyle. I have been telling the children that we have traded our country roads for the city subway, and I yearn for those country roads the most when running in the city. I miss the stillness of the morning, running by the horses in the pastures as they start their day, always aware of every stride, and the mountains which seem to look down with a watchful eye as I meander along.  I miss the sound of the river, the sweet melody of the birds, and the neighs which always greet the morning routine. I miss seeing familiar faces throw up their hand and give a friendly wave as I pass them in their car or working in the yard. You see, running for me consistently awakens every sense and jump-starts my day with a fresh, new awareness of my life at that moment and allows me to refuel for the day ahead.


Running in the city, in Rome, is new, unchartered territory for me consisting of noisy traffic (buses, cars, scooters, trains, emergency sirens), faces without a name, endless blocks of apartments to house the 3 million people, within a 16 mile inland radius, who reside here, and the historical buildings that have inhabited this land for thousands of years. However, the city runs also contain newly discovered, quaint quiet nooks off the cobblestone path that are enveloped with the smell of freshly baked bread, cappuccino from the neighborhood bar, pizza rich with tomato and cheese, and seasonal chestnuts roasting alongside the vendor trying to earn a few euros. 


As I sit here sharing with all of you, I am listening to the neighbors play beautiful live jazz music from their apartment across from us. Rome has been blessed with abundant sunshine and beautiful skies over the past couple of weeks, of which I am grateful. If I allow myself, I can become consumed and overwhelmed with the innumerable challenges that are in front of us. I have been taking the advice of a friend who encouraged me to focus on the little, daily blessings of God, which will increase my faith, instead of allowing my angst to sow seeds of doubt. 


Whether on a familiar country road or a newly discovered path, running will always provoke my senses and dispense the jump-start I need to begin our day! Join me!



















1 comment:

  1. MY DEAREST, DARLING LISA,
    YOUR MOHTER IS SO LOSR FOR WORDS AS I ATTEMT TO POST A COMMENT. I ALWAYS KNEW YOU WERE THE PERFECT DAUGHTER, WIFE, MOTHER, BUT NOT A WRITER.
    HOW WONDERFUL AND WELL PUT MY CHILD. MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN THIS JOURNEY OF LIFE. ILOVE YOU. MOM

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