Thursday, November 24, 2016

On Chosen Family and Thanksgiving

First off, I hope everyone's Thanksgiving or Turkey Day was fantastic whether you spent it alone, with family, or with chosen family.


This year was a bit different for me. I only got one day off so I was unable to travel. Usually I go home to spend Thanksgiving with my parents and my brother. Some years we migrate to Arizona and visit my Grandparents. My aunts, uncles and cousins congregate there as well. This year it was just not feasible.

My title-spouse/sister NinjetKitty organized a Fall Family Feast. I was unsure about going at first and had received many invitations from friends to share their table. In support of her, I decided that my partner and I would travel to Edgewood (one of my favorite areas) and spend the holiday helping with her event.

The potluck was glorious! People came and went. Biscuit did an amazing fire dance. There are few things anymore that captivate me, but she certainly did that night. My sister/title-spouse had announced upon my confirmation of attendance that I would be accepting donations of non-perishable food, gently used clothing, shoes, blankets and backpacks for my own event. I organized a Donations Drive for the Transgender Resource Center. People brought bags and bags of clothes!

I am still going through and organizing them as well as sorting the shoes so I can give them to a local Bootblack by the name of Dani. Dani is running her own event through Steel's Christmas Shining Bootblacks, which repairs and shines up used shoes for distribution to those in need. So far, she is the only local Bootblack participating.

Today was also the first time in a few years that I've had any contact with a horse. My friends hosting the event permitted me to feed carrots to their two horses, Angel and Pokey. It has been so long since I've spent time with any horse. I just wasn't up to it after my barrel horse Socks was put down. At 25 years old, it was finally time. Braiding Pokey's hair while he ate out of my hand made the day extremely special to me. Pokey was blind and Sock's vision was starting to go when she finally went down. Standing with him and breathing in his wild scent almost made up for not being with Socks when my parents made the difficult decision to let her go.

I woke up this morning feeling resentful and bitter. I began my holiday with a drink while I cooked in the kitchen. My partner was very supportive. I loathed the fact that I was unable to see my family. My parents are getting older. My youngest brother is growing up almost as an only child because my other brother and I are already out of our parents' house and starting families of our own. I went through today with a heavy, throbbing pain in my chest. I fought back tears more than once.

The day progressed and upon arriving in Edgewood, I was welcomed into a house I did not know. I was embraced by people I knew well, and those I would like to know better. Young, old, friends, family, acquaintances...Our community came together for an amazing dinner. We played games, laughed, hugged, reminisced, and broke bread. Slowly my heart began to warm until I was overwhelmed by the love and care of those present, whether it was in body or in spirit.

I want to extend a sincere “Thank You” to the following people (not necessarily in order):
My Title-spouse Ninjetkitty for putting this wonderful event together with the help of her partner Horns and for supporting me in my endeavor to donate to the Transgender Resource Center,
Our Hostesses Master Bear and eve for opening their safe space and home to “orphans”, for pushing me to spend time with Pokey and Angel, for walking me through the hallway of photographs, and for making me feel like family from that day forward.
My partner Ranger for putting up with me today and all days,
Everyone who showed up and made this Fall Family Feast happen.


Thank you everyone. You made my holiday that much less dark.