On Father’s Day, one of my granddaughters asked me to play hide and seek with her and eight other cousins and grandkids.
I found some great hiding places. And so did they!
While hiding in what was later voted the best hiding spot ever, I had time to think.
Too much time.
That’s how triggers work.
They pop up out of nowhere.
My hiding spot made me think about where I would hide my little loved ones if Hamas terrorists were seeking to find and butcher us.
As I sat quietly, my anxiety shot through the roof.
“Come out, come out wherever you are,” the kids screamed out mischievously.
The game took on a whole other meaning, and I was terrified.
For them. Not me.