Link to February 22 Ruby-Eyed Fox blogpost, "'Did it ever occur to you that even the most deathless love could wear out?'"
Excerpt: My husband is a passionate man, and he’s poured his heart into the newspaper business. I’ve held him when he returned from reporting on a drug-fueled bank robbery that left five victims dead in 40 seconds; after he returned from the rubble of Murrah building when it was bombed in Oklahoma City; after he laid off people who, like him, only wanted to keep working at the thing loved. Whatever the business asked of him, he did. But that long-ago editor’s words were true. His love has been unrequited.
A few months ago, I realized he’d had enough. He was finally ready to break off the relationship.
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And then there's this vignette, a wonderfully evocative reminiscence.
As a four-year-old, I would stretch out with the paper, picking out the words I could identify, longing for the day when I knew enough of them to understand the whole story. When I did, I loved reading even more than I dreamed. Poring over printed words became my daily ritual. I didn’t even mind when the ink rubbed off on my hands.
Take the time to read and enjoy the entire essay.
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