I did it the only way I knew. Trial and error. I fell off
the proverbial horse many times and climbed back up only to be thrown again. I
walked in the rain and got wet but dried off and continued my journey. I
scraped my knees more than once and winced for a moment before finishing the
job. Life threw me many a curve ball, but I swung anyway and sometimes hit a
home run and other times struck out. I am at a stage of my life now when I have
so many memories spilling out of my head I sometimes find it impossible to make
sense of them, but I try…
Years didn’t go by quickly when I was younger. It seemed
there was more time to enjoy the “moments” the “special times” whereas now I
find myself scrambling to make more memories before I forget them. I picture
the faces of old friends before I cannot. I pay more attention to things I once
took for granted, sunsets, thunder storms, and the wind blowing the trees. The
smells of my life that always pleased me like an apple pie baking, fresh cut
grass, lilacs and roses.
It isn’t over yet or at least I hope not. There are still
things to do, place to see, people to love. I have been around the world and
was too young to realize what a gift that was, but I do have some memories that
managed to sneak out occasionally. I still want a cabin in the forest to spend
time at.one with a big fireplace made of field stone with a huge hearth, and a
big window so I can look out at the beauty of the trees and the seasons. Not a
big cabin just big enough for me and an occasional visitor.
With age they say comes wisdom. I have always had wisdom I
just didn’t use it properly all the time. I learned a lot from the “ancients”
and their old school beliefs that to this day I cherish and believe in
strongly. I also learned from god whom without I am certain I would be six feet
under a long time ago. I am not a religious man per say but I believe in god
and speak to him every day. I don’t attend church with others but visit every
so often when the building is empty.
I am a proud father and grandfather. I am a proud man with
few regrets and many thanks. I am the caretaker of my life and the master of my
fate. I will ride the waves until there are no more to ride and the winds no
longer blow across the bow.
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