Teri Lynn Miller was 43 years old when her life changed in a most unexpected series of events.
The first event, which set off the series, was her only child,
her daughter leaving for college. Lacy didn't start school until September, but
she was headstrong and motivated to move out on her own. She found an apartment
and moved out the beginning of the summer.
Teri Lynn had been a stay-at-home mom. Her husband Jim worked as
a sales consultant and was gone much of the time. She felt strongly that Lacy
needed at least one parent at her disposal, so she made the decision to stop
working and stay home.
Teri Lynn was the epidemy of the title. She was the president of
the PTA, volunteer room parent, volunteer field trip chaperone. Even at their
church she volunteered for all duties that involved what her daughter was
doing.
During Lacy's high school years, Teri Lynn would volunteer to be in the snack stand at the sporting events and chaperone all the school dances.
Lacy never minded having her mom around, but when she saw the
chance to fly out of the nest she sure took the fast track, at least that's how
Teri Lynn felt.
Suddenly Teri Lynn felt terribly alone and sad.
It was Thursday and Jim was out on one of his calls very early.
Teri Lynn sat at the kitchen island with her coffee and heavy thoughts, alone. She
had nothing to do. She had no real hobbies. She had no real friends. All her
friends were tied through the PTA or school events she had helped with.
Girlfriends weren't something Teri Lynn ever felt like she had.
So, she sat and scrolled through her social media page. She jumped over to her sister’s page to see what was new with her nephews. Several states separated the sisters, so they were not able to hang out like they had when they were younger.
The siblings kept close tabs on each other through Facebook. Always sharing pictures and recipes.
As Teri Lynn was scrolling past some ads that kept popping up,
something else caught her eye. It looked like a flyer for some sort of fitness
thing. She had never been one to play a lot of sports or go to the gym regularly,
but she did walk and do yoga. This intrigued her and she kept scrolling.
The post read, "Come as you are and leave changed.
Hmm." She muttered to herself.
She read the rest of the flyer and then she went to the hosts FB
page to learn more about her. There were some videos and testimonials on the
site that really grabbed Teri Lynn's attention. This bootcamp as the flyer called
it started the following weekend.
"Oh my, that's so soon, but I really want to do this."
Teri Lynn did not know what was nudging her to sign up for this
crazy fitness bootcamp, but she could not turn away from it. She signed up and sent the host a message to
ask some more questions.
Her inquiry read, "Hi Tara, my name is Teri Lynn and I'm
a mom and wife. My daughter recently left for college and I'm finding out I
don't know who I am if I have no one to take care of at home. I'm not overly
active but have wanted to get in better shape and possibly start going to the
gym more. I need more accountability for sticking with it. I'm really just
hoping to find myself again. I suppose that's the old boring truth for a lot of
moms. Dumb I know. Anyway, I hope you have room for me at bootcamp. I would
like more info when you can. Thanks, Teri Lynn."
A response came startlingly quick. Teri Lynn read, "Hello
Warrior! Welcome to the rest of your life! Don't ever call yourself boring or
dumb my dear Teri Lynn, you are so far from that. We are going to change those
negative thoughts into positive self-talk and introduce you to you! Welcome
worthy warrior! Look for more info coming soon. I will always make room for
those wishing to better themselves. You will be receiving paperwork and more
info on how to log into my fitness app and access to our private group FB page.
Go look around it and introduce yourself. Talk soon love! Tara
Teri didn't even realize she had called herself dumb and she
never thought of herself as someone who was negative. But she started to see a
lot of things differently lately.
She jumped when she heard, "What's that?" As her husband
walked in.
She wasn't expecting Jim to be home so soon, although when she
looked at the clock she hadn't realized so much time had past.
"Oh it's just a fitness program I just joined. I need
something to do with all my time."
"Yeah, I guess so, but I would rather go to work than start
a fitness program." Her husband scoffed with air quotes.
"It looks like something that could really help me,"
she quickly defended. "It's more of an overall wellbeing program."
"Oh, excuse me, that sounds better doesn't it." He
teased a little too harshly.
Maybe Teri Lynn just took it to harshly, but she certainly
didn't appreciate the sarcasm. She
didn't understand why he just couldn't be supportive.
She decided to forget about that interaction and turned her
attention back to the posts she had been reading. She smiled at one in
particular. Her mood lightened slightly, but she still wondered why Jim didn't
seem to notice she was obviously going through something.
"Ugggh!" she grunted and stomped off to bed.
Just as Tara said it would, the information came the next day
and her fitness app was populated with some exercises for her to start.
Tara left messages and videos in both the app and in the FB
page. The crux of it was "Move your body! You need to prepare as much as
you can. You did not join a spa group. This bootcamp is designed to break you
down and then build you back up!
That statement scared her a little, but Teri Lynn did her best
to complete as many exercises a day as she could and she began planning to meal
prep. Everything was new for her, so she did struggle a bit. She had many
interactions with her new coach over the app. Teri Lynn really liked that part
of the app. The accountability of it. Tara could see what she was doing and
encourage her along the way. Even though some of the exercises seemed to be
above her skill level, she always felt encouraged. Also, Tara told her not to
give up. Any preparation would help her in boot camp and they would get easier.
Tara had been through hell in her life and didn't shy away from
talking about it. She came out on the other side stronger and finding out who
she really was. That's what Teri Lynn hoped to find too. She trusted the words
Tara said and was ready.
On the way to bootcamp that Saturday, Teri Lynn had changed her
toon a bit. She now wondered if she'd lost her mind. She thought back and tried
to remember when the last time she was this nervous.
When she arrived, she was welcomed and hurried to set up her
chair in the circle of women who were already there. She did recognize a few faces from their FB posts. She didn’t know what to expect at all, so she
sat and listened. She listened to the stories of the women she would spend the
next 24 hours along side. She was brought to tears and laughter. Soon it was
her turn to get up and tell everyone why she was there. She dreaded public
speaking and froze as soon as she stood up.
Tara walked over and laid her hand on her shoulder and walked
with her to the front. She stood right there, but didn't say a word. Teri Lynn suddenly
realized a strength she hadn't known before. She felt a burning inside her
stomach. She soon was able to open up and told the group about her struggles as
a woman, as a mother, and as a wife. She told about her daughter leaving and
how empty she felt. Her husband had his job and hobbies and friends and she had
no one. She didn't really know why she had signed up, but she felt a really
strong connection when she read the flyer.
"I don't know who I am." She said so plain and simple.
"I don't know what I like to do and I have no idea what I'm going to do
now, I've only been a wife and mother. I wanted to do something just for me, so
I guess that's why I signed up."
Everyone clapped and Tara began to speak. All through the
motivation speak Teri Lynn sat captivated by Tara's testimony.
As the next session began, she realized it was time for exercise. Again, Teri Lynn started to panic. But she
quickly realized that what Tara had her begin with did prepare her for the
movement her body was experiencing. Although it was far more intense than what
she'd done at home.
Sweat rolled down her forehead and stung her eyes. Her arms
burned. She doubted she could do
another. When her arms began to quiver, she
groaned. She did one more pushup but didn't make it all the way up. She pulled
herself up on her knees and waited for direction on the next set but realized
that it was over for now.
The crowd began to walk back over to the chairs that still sat
in a circle. "Now we are going to work on some mental aspects of this
journey." Tara stated. She pulled out a box and started to hand out
mirrors. All of the women looked around at each other and one pipped up saying,
"I thought we weren't at a spa weekend?"
"Ha ha!" Tara laughed. "It's definitely not that.
We’re going to practice some self love techniques throughout the next 24 hours.
I'll be bringing these out and we'll do our mirror work."
All the ladies looked confused so Tara went on to explain more.
"I have some self love sentences that I want you to repeat while looking
in the mirror. I want you to keep doing this over and over during our time
together, because I want you to be able to look into that mirror and honestly
say I love you and mean it."
Teri Lynn rolled her eyes and looked down. She didn't wear make up,
she didn't fuss with her hair and she rarely even looked in the mirror. Now she
was expected to stare into it and say I love you?
The paper with the sentences came to Teri Lynn. She quickly read through her sentences and gave the mirror back. Tara simply smiled and they moved on to the next activity.
To Teri Lynn's surprise, activities rotated all night long. Although time did pass quickly throughout the
night she started to feel very drained and her tank seemed to be empty. She
wanted to give up and go to bed. She didn't want to do anymore. Tears dampened
her face and her appointed partner Sara, sat beside her saying encouraging
words. "Come on Teri Lynn, you can do this. You're doing this for you,
don't give up."
The words clicked for Teri Lynn and she suddenly caught a second
wind. She started to realize that she had given up on herself for her family.
She let her needs and dreams fall away, so they could thrive in what they did.
She wasn't angry about it, she loved those years, but now it was time for her
to soar. She found the energy to push through the last few pushups in the set.
She was about to drop for good when Tara announced that the physical portion
was over.
"Look over my shoulder and through those trees. Do you see
that sunrise? Did you ever think you would see that sunrise? You should be so
damn proud of yourselves!" Tara shouted. "I am proud of you! We have
just a few more things to work on and then we'll have some breakfast."
Teri Lynn knew she should be drop dead exhausted. In fact that’s
how she felt when she thought there was more physical activity to do. But right
now she felt exhilarated.
Tara grabbed the box of mirrors and began to hand them out like
she had several times during the night.
Teri Lynn quickly took her mirror and starred at the face in the
mirror. During the night each time she would read through the sentences and
hand the mirror back unaffected. This time holding the mirror felt different.
She felt an acute sense of accomplishment. She smiled while looking at her
image. Then she blurted out, "I love you, Teri Lynn!" Sara walked
over and hugged her. Then Tara walked over and hugged her and the others
followed.
The purpose she had been looking for was now realized. She still
had plenty of questions, but no more doubts. She knew she could do anything,
because she wouldn't give up trying.
Dedicated to my Coach! I am forever indebted to you, Tara!
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Kar Lynn, this was an easy read, with the narrative flowing very smoothly. I like the self-worth aspect of talking to yourself in the mirror. Like all things sentient, life is a journey, so perhaps building our self-esteem up in the reflection of a mirror, is a way to move forward without depending on others in our lives to notice our progress. I may even try the mirror technique after each story I complete. Well done!
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Thank you so much Chris! This story has many different layers of sentimentality for me. It's fiction based on reality. I went through this bootcamp and it changed my life. The main character's name comes from a friend I lost years ago. If she could have experienced this it would have changed her life too. Teri Lynn is not done. I have more in the works for her. Thanks for reading my stories!
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