Friday, October 14, 2011

Dear Howard

I loved you in High School.
I even had a sweater that matched this one.

I would often pair it with khaki pants and red socks.
I even had a white belt.

Over 20 years ago, I sat in the Park West venue with the love of my life.
I was finally going to see you. I couldn’t believe it.

Then the storm came.
Lightning. Thunder, COLD rain.

First it was postponed. I waited.
It continued to rain. I waited still.
An hour later, no change. I gave up.

An exodus through the parking lot with so many other disappointed fans.
Later, a rumor that the show was to go on.
I was already 20 minutes down the canyon, soaking wet, cold and stubborn.
I did not return.

My love for you did not die.
Your greatest hits was among the first to be uploaded to my prized and newly acquired iPod.

Many attempts to reunite failed.
Events on the calendar and financial obligations took priority.
But, I promised myself we would make this happen.

Flash forward to 2011.
An event in Sandy seemed promising. FAIL.
Another event last night in St. George. FAIL.
More broken promises.

Dear, Dear Howard.
I guess it is not meant to be.
Unless, you want to come over for dinner.
That, I can do.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Home, then back

My dad was released from the hospital on Friday, only to end up back there 12 hours later.
This time, his heart rate is too rapid.

The cardiologist will not be in until Monday, so this weekend will be full of vitals taking and heart monitoring.

As you are spiritually fed this weekend here
…please be mindful of a family member, a neighbor, a friend, or anyone that you are aware of
that may be in need of additional prayers, a simple kindness, or an act of service.
Act upon your promptings. Reach out and help those in need.
Kiss your spouse, hug your children.
I know I will!