4 ½ Months or so after Treatment ended…………………………………………December
19th, 2012
Amazing. Humbling. Gratifying. After all these years, we are who we are, and
the fellas I met at SI are tried and true. At that moment, gazing out to the GG Bridge in
the City of my birth, and 3 more generations on both sides going back, I never
felt more at home.
I saw Bruce Springsteen with my sister at Oracle on 11-30….talk
about feeling at home. PA is a Bruce-Head like I’m a Dead Head, and we were
lucky enough to secure our positions in “The Pit,’ a fenced off zone for the
Fortunate 400…..oh, how those old connections come back into play. Bruce crowd
surfed right over us during Hungry Heart, singing all the while. The night was
filled with special moments, from the opening chords of Land of Hopes and
Dreams to the lights up Born to Run. Emotional night for both of us, for many
reasons, and we hive-fived when he sang the words from Badlands, “Well it ain’t
no sin to be glad you’re alive.” 20 feet away, dead center, unimpaired view,
simply perfect.
I have put together a new musical mix that I am dropping off
at client’s homes now, titled “Faith Will Be Rewarded.” Let me know if you would
like me to put one aside for you. For those who followed this blog, many of the
artists will be familiar, many of the songs right on point! If you have it,
enjoy, otherwise, I’ll save one for you.
Thanksgiving and Christmas are upon us. I am thankful. I am
hopeful. I look to the New Year with wide eyes, a hopeful heart, and understand
that for the grace of God I go. This ordeal has been a testament to the powers
of group prayer, universal healing and faith, and a lot of hard work, by a lot of
people. I am one lucky son of a gun, nowhere near ready to leave this place,
still so much to do. I will write goals for the year, personal, spiritual,
familial and financial, and will work to attain them. It is said that only 3 %
of the population bothers with goals, and this year, I will be amongst that
number. Tracking progress along the way and measuring the gains……when Jerry
sang “We Will Survive” I always substituted Thrive for Survive……make those
goals outward, how to help another, share your skills with your community, join
a board, coach a team, tutor a kid. We are all working off of our own hourglass,
and we have no control over how fast the sand passes, but what I do know is
that my hourglass got turned over this year, and I now see the sand passing
through…..that’s enough for me to get up and get going.
Carry On!
TS
Thanks for another installment and SO happy to read about your latest insights and adventures. Your account of the SI reunion brought to mind my favorite Harry Chapin lyrics "...old friends, they mean much more to me than the new friends because they can see where you are and they know where you've been."
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm always down for your latest mix, so definitely set one aside in my name.
The warmest of Holiday wishes from Clan Conaway to Family Stack and looking forward to another year of your wit and wisdom on this site. Carrying on! -RC-