It's day one of my newly american cleanse. Now that I have acclimated to the ever infiltrative, but zesty US of A, I shall wring the bodily and emotional toxins from my innards. For one week (or more) the ingestion of coffee, booze, bread, animals (and their by-products), cool-whip dollops, and indescribable fried bits are to be omitted from my guts. Hooray for sparkly guts and brain cells!
Some of where these toxins might have spawned from:
moving across the world after 7 months in a sultry Vietnamese dream (discombobulation and farts)
confrontation of my "stuff" and where it came from (confusion, nostalgia, loss, fear, nasal reactions)
consumer bombardment - brought to me by my local gigantic grocery store (overwhelming pressure, fear, anxiety, disarray, and general discomfort in the abdomen, crotch, and spleen)
societal pressure (fear, fear, fear, loss of sleep, too much sleep)
mostly joblessness (more fear, fear, fear"")
an angry strange man with a tennis racket (creepy anxiety, an impulse to run)
a single diet pepsi (carnal anxiety, hypertension)
a loving breakup (sadness oh sadness oh...lack of breath)
Now that I have gotten that out of the way, it's time to list the good stuff I have been basking in:
sunshine mornings (glee tween the toes)
flower piles (happy nostrileyes)
incomparable friends and bees (warmth in the upper torso)
hopscotch (elated curls)
Sucking in the here (sweet ease and clarity in all flesh, blood and breath parts)
aimless walking (feet awe)
foresty arms (nourishment in green)
filial yumsome (safety despite...)
elbow stretching (confidant limbs)
avocados (!)