The Gifts of 2021

Apart from staying alive through it all

Odyssa
3 min readDec 31, 2021

This year and the last were full of madness, disappointments, and surprises. We’re finally done with mad year number 2, and here’s a review.

A new way of living

We are still under a pandemic, and the problems we encountered for the first time back in 2020 are still here despite the genius minds behind the vaccines, dedicated health professionals, and modern-day heroes.

Even though travel has been restricted for a while now, I traveled to Maldives. That trip was worth all the trouble, but I wouldn’t be traveling outside the country anytime soon.

Travel is not considered essential these days, definitely not compared to health. This year I had my first major surgery, which led to many changes in my body physically and mentally. I tried to practice yoga again a few months ago, but too difficult to follow through. Here’s what I found: recovering from a surgery, or an illness, is not just about gaining back physical strength. Yoga is far from my mind these days, but I will never forget these lessons the practice has taught me.

Writing

Because there’s no travel, there was more time to write. I said a temporary goodbye to my first ‘home’, Medium, but kept going at a much slower pace. Through Medium, my work got into another magazine called The Good Men Project.

With self-publishing my first book, I got a little busier than usual, did a talk with my former school, but was never too busy to write more. Writing more also meant being reviewed and criticized more, and there were days when thinking of what people think of my books bothered me.

And of course, there are rescue dogs that are always looking for friends and companions. The dogs are amazing. Despite what they’ve been through in the past, they have learned to trust humans again.

Rescue dogs of the non-profit organization, Ampon Alaga, from the Philippines. From the left are Brandon, Mega, and Monay. Photo taken by the author.

Reading

I had an increased love for reading, but the year didn’t make me read more or any faster. Books are wonderful friends, and they will exist forever unless burned. Reading books helps us discover who we are in the eyes and words of another, or reinforce our devotion for what we love doing.

I got to know more authors, discovered contemporary poetry, thought of poetry, wrote poetry, and submitted poems to a magazine.

I found several outstanding books this year and writing about them was real fun. Here are my favorites from 2021.

Living

Rest (aka sleep, coloring books, taking care of the dogs, not doing anything), though sometimes scarce, was my source of comfort.

I thought more of getting older and dying, our loved ones leaving us behind. Admit it or not, we all struggled to find ourselves amidst the tragedy of being stuck at home, not seeing our friends and family, and letting our loved ones die without us beside them.

On relationships, I was visited by thoughts of infidelity, what it takes to keep my relationship going strong despite the distance, showing love through action and not only through words.

We wouldn’t know how strong and wise we truly are under the worst circumstances if they never came. Thanks, 2021, for making all of us stronger and wiser.

Odyssa is the author of Like A New Sun Rising: A Collection of Poems on Love and From Where I Stand: A Collection of Poems on Travel. Be a Medium member by clicking here. To subscribe to her stories by email, click this.

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