“We are made to belong.”- David Whyte

Whyte’s quote (above) stars in the movie plot of our lives.

Scene: California’s Warner Avenue Public School.

Time: Recess. Autumn, 1954

“Wanna go out and play?” I asked my 6th grade friend Steve Gorman.

“Nope,” he answered. “You’re moving. I have to find new friends.”

Scene: Riverside Methodist Hospital

Time: Spring, 1995

“I guess you’re a lame duck now,” a partner at Riverside Methodist Hospital chuckled to me after my departure as CEO had been announced.

“Don’t worry,” he continued. “We’ll get by.”

Of course.

Scene: Nashville

Time: Now

My list of goodbyes continues alongside some pleasant “hellos” to new settings. And the longing to belong persists.

Every alumni association (and organization fundraiser) leverages that. Our recollections of good experience trigger desires for encores.

We were 6th graders once. We were employed someplace else once. The pictures of us in the yearbook or hospital newsletter show us smiling at the camera next to our pals.

Because photographs trick reality, we subconsciously fall for the idea that somehow the person in the picture is permanent. That smiling “you” may seem to mock: “Ha Hah, you’re old now. You can’t play or work with me.”  

Of course, there is a far happier way to look back. It is the gift of a permanent Thanksgiving Day. Gratitude for every joyful moment. Mature appreciation for the shadowed shades in every richly lived life.

We are made to belong. We have belonged. We still do.  

-Erie Chapman

*Sunset photograph (top) by Miles Chapman

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6 responses to “Made to Belong”

  1. Anne Milligan Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece, that helps create a perfect sense of the holiday, to my mind and heart, Erie.

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      Erie Chapman

      Thank YOU so much, Anne. Very grateful to you for following us to this new site!!

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  2. Julia G Wilkins Avatar

    What a beautiful picture you created in my mind of times past and times present. Each is a gift, as are you, Erie, with your caring heart.❤️

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    1. Erie "Chip" Chapman Avatar

      Thank you so very much, Julie. Your comment is as beautiful as your heart— That is very beautiful indeed!

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    coralpepperachilles20421

    Erie, you have captured a moment of complete awe in your photograph above. Beholding such Beauty is a blessing that fills us with gratitude.

    I recall hiking in Vermont with my brother once in Vermont and when we arrived at this mountain top I experienced this wonderous feeling as I said to myself, “How could I ever doubt that there is a God”…

    Thank you for your sharing with sensitivity, auntenticity and such a meaningful message. “We belong.” Thank you for creating a space for belonging and sharing from our hearts!

    Liz

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    1. Erie "Chip" Chapman Avatar

      My deepest thanks to you for your extraordinarily thoughtful comment. Your continued support of the journal is life and love itself:-)

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