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SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun

Monday, February 1, 2016

DAZED AND WONDERING

THINGS CHANGE
     Here's a scene in which we have all played a role. The baggage wait.
      Where to stand, where to look, check the phone, eye the others wondering if some nefarious sort might get to your bag before you. It's all made more dramatic by a long flight, sleep deprivation, wondering if the rental car will be ready, where's the shuttle to the lot and why haven't the bags arrived yet ?           Why don't they test or train Public Address announcers before turning them loose? Little things-speak clearly, don't eat the microphone-speak slowly, especially if English is not your first language and don't sound so bored. Also, it might be nice to cue them into those gag names, still in play. And by the way, why haven't those bags arrived yet?
OTHER MYSTERIES
     We've come a distance to celebrate our eldest daughter's first child and to get acquainted with that delicate and sweet little bundle of joy who warms our hearts into membership in the grands club.
       Such innocence and purity. I can watch her endlessly as she stretches arms and legs, opening tiny little fingers, pursing dainty lips, hoping mom is somewhere in range. Little moves in a big world.  She is still gaining vision so her eyes labor to focus and to begin to make sense of this strange new surrounding. What extraordinary mystery this must be. I whisper to her that it's like the big wake up, or so I assume and tell her that it will all eventually make sense. Unspoken and in the back of my mind is the time when she reaches an age and looks at this big world and her human co-inhabitants and wonder why human ways sometimes don't make sense.
       But all of that is a sea of time and wonder away. Now each second is a time of learning, discovery and an opportunity to experience love and caring. She is lucky, she has a loving mommy, aunt and a couple of grand parents. She has a comfortable home in a safe neighborhood in a land that is at peace. Clean water and air, schools and doctors are available to her. So many children are not so fortunate. 
     And so this sweet child will awaken to her blessings, day by day and her granddad will ponder the wondrous mysteries of such a life and the stretching of time.  Our daughters expanded my sense time a few years ago. My granddaughter just hit the warp drive into hyper time.
      See you down the trail.
     


12 comments:

  1. A never ending source of joy and pride, Tom. Welcome to the club.

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  2. And then, suddenly it seems, there are the great-grandchildren!

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  3. So happy for you and Lana. Can't wait to see the inspiration grandbaby brings to your writing and Lana's art. Enjoy!

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    1. Thanks. This source of inspiration is such a sweet little thing.

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  4. I'm still waiting on grandchildren. How fortunate you are, and blessed.

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    1. We do indeed feel fortunate. This little girl gal came, despite odds and not without some difficulty. She is worth the wait.

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  5. So thrilled for you and Lana!! What wonderful grandparents this little bundle will have. I feel the joy for you 2,000 miles away! xxoo

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    1. Karen-
      Thanks. Probably not too many years until you and Larry enter the eligibility zone!

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  6. Excellent! Best to you and your new granddaughter! Mine have been a source of wonder and joy to me, I'm sure it'll be the same for you.
    Mike

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    1. Thanks Mike. She's indeed a source of wonder and joy.

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