Sea Turtles

This week I’m in Hawaii, in Waikoloa on the big island. I’m surrounded by fabulous friends who love me, encourage me, lift me up and make me laugh. The trip was the fabulous Barb’s idea. It’s exactly what I needed, and I’m excited to share it with Paulette and Angie as well.

Jeri & Barb

Just three years ago Bryan, the boys and I visited the big island. We had an excellent trip, with lots of sun, sand and adventure. We’ve been to Hawaii a few times (we’re very spoiled) but usually Kauai or Oahu. The below picture is from an early trip to Kauai, when the boys were fairly little.

family

In spite of my amazing friends, it was a little bit difficult coming here this time without Bryan. He loved visiting Hawaii, loved snorkeling, diving, beachcombing, golfing, driving around the island. On one of our most memorable trips, we went scuba diving off the south shore of Kauai, in Poipu, and we were surrounded by sea turtles. We knelt on the sandy bottom while the turtles danced around us in the crystal water.

Bryan and I had a travel ritual. When we’d go places we loved, we’d try to bring home a piece of art to remind us of our trip. We have a particularly beautiful colored handmade paper lithograph over our mantel of sea turtles, symbolizing the life cycle.

When I lost Bryan almost exactly a year ago, symbols like that became important to me. I wore a small gold turtle pendant he’d given me on a chain, circled by his wedding band, on a gold chain for months.

One of the rituals I did to mark his passing was get a tattoo. It was my first one. (My only one!) I chose to take the piece of art we’d brought home from Hawaii, and have it translated to body art. I’m proud to wear it not only to honor Bryan, but also as a reminder to pursue adventure and joy – to dive with the turtles when I can.

tattoo

Yesterday as we wandered Waikoloa, I fell in love with a turtle pendant. I got it for myself. For Bryan. It’s the simple, graceful sort of thing that I can wear most of the time, and probably will.

I’ll probably do something else to remember him while I’m here as well – toss a lei into the volcano or the sunset surf and say a few words. Still, finding and wearing the turtle necklace completed something for me.

6 Responses to “Sea Turtles”

  1. Janiece Says:

    I’m so glad you’re having a wonderful time and finding healing experiences while you’re there.

  2. Mom Says:

    Jer, You are so loved,…and was Bryan.
    Mom

  3. Choyu Says:

    Awesome, simply awesome! I am glad you had a great time! Plans to memorialize his 1 year passing this Friday?

  4. Jeri Says:

    Nothing big, I don’t think… Friday is work & school for all of us, so on Saturday we may rent a boat and take it out where we scattered his ashes, maybe run around the sound a bit and think of him. (Our boat need the engine tilt fixed)

  5. shellie mcdannel Says:

    Can you tell me where you bought that sea turtle pendant? I love it.

    Thanks!

    Shellie McDannel

  6. Jeri Says:

    Hi Shellie – I got it at Na Hoku jewelers, a chain on the Hawaiian Islands. I don’t know if they have an online or web presence.