Day 9 – Seventeen – Part 1

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I have just looked at my phone and it’s 17:17. A wave of frustration washes over me. I haven’t done my writing yet. I hate having things hanging over me. I like to do all my chosen daily routines in the morning. It calms my mind and I feel free. I am now agitated as we are about to sit down and relax as the sun sets on the horizon. Well the others are. I am begrudgingly sat in the office to do my writing. This is not the plan, i enjoy writing, it shouldn’t be a chore. I could of course not do it today. I mean, it’s not as though someone is forcing me to do this. No one has a gun at my head saying, “Write or I’ll shoot.” Should I just forget it and say. “It doesn’t matter if I miss a day.” To me it does. As with all things I decide to do, if I don’t do it, I feel I have let myself down. Even more so, I feel I am unlikely to achieve my goals if I give in. So here goes.

Seventeen is one of my favourite numbers, I was born on the seventeenth, maybe that’s why. My birth date is a palindrome, reads the same forwards and backwards – 17.8.71 (if you have the same date format as the English that is). I have always thought that was pretty cool.

I have a tattoo on my back, in between the scars from my spinal fusion. It says ‘Carpe Diem’, for anyone who doesn’t know, that is Latin for ‘Seize the Day’. Beneath it is a tally chart adding up to seventeen. The number of surgeries I had undergone at that time. I was hoping it would stay that way. Sadly not, number eighteen reared its ugly head in November. I am undecided as to whether I will add it to my tattoo.

I had been planning to have the tattoo for several years, I liked the idea of the tally chart. A memorandum of what I have been through, well some of it. Confirmation that no matter what is thrown at me, I keep going. I had the ‘Carpe Diem’ done with my children, we all had the same tattoo in different places. The reason why? I’ll tell you tomorrow, the sun has almost set, I am out of here!


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