The part that haunts me mostly- AA Report – Day 88
So the house was broken into recently. Nothing taken and no other damage done than exists already. Thank goodness. Thieves who didn’t find what they were looking for and left without exerting malice, and still I’m shaken by them.
Other recent occurrences: bylaw paid a visit asking that we clean things up. All this and I keep telling myself to stop complaining because I’m blessed but frankly it’s been hard to get away this month and I’m feeling pretty down on myself that I haven’t been able to do more. My heart feels weighted. This continues to be a haunting factor.
(The part that haunts me mostly-A(rt) A(nonymous) Report-Day 88)
Photo: for a long time now this chalkboard has lived in the second floor hallway and this animal (born out of slow ruin) is like an old friend but also offers a reminder of work to be done.
shinobu wrote on Sep 2:
Do we have a MAJOR problem as a society, Western world? I can't take it that being broken in is as common here as struggling with making art. A TV? Jeez.
Kelly wrote on Aug 31:
So sorry to read this - it is very violating. Someone came into our house this summer and took our TV? I don't care about a TV - but care that we were in the house, sleeping, at the time...I feel for you.
Georgia wrote on Aug 30:
It does help to vent collectively about such experiences.
Georgia wrote on Aug 30:
Sorry to hear that Matt! I've also been robbed before- I once awoke to an eerie feeling and then discovered a robber in my apt! I appreciate you both sharing your stories with me.
Matt wrote on Aug 30:
I've been broken into twice in the past 2.5 years and all my "non-art" valuables stolen, if that makes you feel less alone...
Georgia wrote on Aug 29:
Thank you Milena- it's a feeling of violation but I'm also left with a stronger knowing of what needs protecting.
milena kosec wrote on Aug 28:
I am sorry for you. Years ago thieves have broken in my house too. So I know how you fill. You need some time to forget.