Impatiently Waiting for Patience

I am exceptionally, incredibly, extraordinarily impatient. I have always had problems waiting: summer to arrive, Christmas gifts to be opened, school to finally be over. If the adage ‘patience is a virtue’ bears any truth, then I’m a very guilty sinner.

One can imagine what holidays were like in my household, or dinners in general -especially if there was a surprise at the end of a meal. Waiting for dessert always proved unsuccessful; when finished with dinner, I would get up and begin pacing around the table in swooping circles. No noise was necessary in my little ritual, it was just subtle affirmation that I had finished my meal and would like a sundae. Please.

In early life, I discovered devious methods to circumnavigate my severe impatience. For example, frustrated by the amount of time it was taking us to win a goldfish at the school fair, I devised an ingenious plan. Since the gym was overrun with three hundred children high on pixie sticks and freedom being herded around by four or five completely non-medicated and sober adults, I simply walked up to the lady running the goldfish game and informed her I had won.

“Yeah, didn’t you see? I threw the ball in the vase. So hand over the fish…lady.”

Sometimes it’s amazing I didn’t turn out to be a bank robber.

She stared at me, unblinking for a good six seconds, then with a shrug of her shoulders offered a clear plastic bag with one live goldfish. The heist complete, one would think that I’d move on my way. Sadly, that did not happen. I allowed the addictive pull of greed to overcome me. It wasn’t until the seventh or eighth time I claimed to have won that the exhausted game monitor caught on and stopped forking over the loot. I don’t remember my mother’s reaction when she saw her daughter toddling up the drive with seven goldfish in tow, but I probably confused the heck out of my father when he realized that his daughter didn’t have the throwing arm and steady aim he mistakenly assumed.

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Kate Dolack: Kate is the Editor-in-Chief of Military Spouse and a Marine Corps spouse. As Editor-in-Chief, she seeks to recognize and share with others the remarkable spouses and key organizations that serve our community. She, along with Military Spouse, works to address the most pressing issues that military families face today by providing resources, solutions and support. Many of those resources and solutions come from the knowledge and experience of the outstanding spouses that have been honored as past Armed Forces Insurance Spouses of the year. Kate is honored to serve as the Project Manager for the 2015 Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year program.
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