Black Hole
I just came back from vacation. My partner and I went away for 10 whole days. Just the two of us. It was the longest time we had spent together – no kids or families or other friends – in our seven year relationship.
The name Holbox is a Mayan word for Black Hole. While, for many, the translation might have a negative connotation, for me, it meant I experienced vacation in the true sense of the word.
As a business owner and single parent, my life is very full. There is rarely a time when I have nothing that needs to be done. And when I do find myself thinking that, I quickly find something else that has to be done.
As a fitness professional, my life is very physical (something I wouldn’t trade), but I find myself increasingly physically and mentally impacted by the work. Is it the state of the world at large? Is it the fact that I am getting older? Is it all the responsibilities of an adult life? Yes. It is all of those things and so much more.
So when I was in the Black Hole for 10 days, I had nothing I needed to do. There was warm, blue water to sit in. There was a long sandbar to walk along. There were fish and birds to watch. Fish tacos to eat. Books to read. Sunsets to watch.
I realize I am fortunate. I can disappear for 10 days to a place like Holbox. But I also realize that there is something glorious in finding the Black Hole and being able to live there even if for a little while.