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Same theater. New memory. Doing okay.



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Olivia and I got together with friends today. They picked the place: a dollar theater close to both our houses. It's a place I like, but not a place I have been for many years. Four years, four months, to be exact.

The last time I was there, I saw the movie Burn Before Reading. It was the night I found out I was pregnant with my daughter. It was the last date I ever went on with her dad.

So, as I drove up to the theater today, I admit I was shaky. I parked, and my heart beat a little faster. Sitting in the dark before the movie began, with my beautiful single-parented three and half year old, I got a little teary.

And then I got over it. We had so much fun with our new friends and when the movie ended we walked across the street to a coffee shop. By then, the theater was just a theater, not THE theater... and the power of that old memory faded into history.

Places hold memories, but they are still just places.

by lillybrook in Six-Word Memoirs on Mar 02, 2013 | add favorite | T-shirt

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canadafreeze says,

Great story. Nicely to,d:-)

ShellDeFelice says,

I had a similar experience in a restaurant. Beautiful story. You are amazing and your little miss is already such a gift to the world. The gift of letting go...

Dean6805 says,

Sometimes, strength comes when least expected and most needed.

Dragonflower says,

My favorite part of the story? "And then I got over it."
Such eloquence and dignity in only six little words. Olivia has the best mom!

catsmeow says,

Love it.

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