Leaving St. Louis
We had a fun day -- many complex thoughts and memories of the day.



We had a fun day -- many complex thoughts and memories of the day.
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Went to bed around 10 pm and woke up about 1:30 am... tried to read, to catch up, to do lots of things to fall back asleep. Nothing worked... Finally nodded back off at 4:30 or so. Then dreamt I was in a car accident, of my own making. Then about 5 am, fell back asleep and woke up from having placed a call and someone else answering the phone and telling me something hurtful. So now I'm up for good, at 7 am local time.
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Here are four pictures I took today in St. Louis. Obviously I found a great deal to like about the Gateway Arch (as I learned it is actually called today), in particular the architectural design, its construction and how remarkable it seems that a public works project like this could ever have been funded, built and there was little political consequence suffered as a result. But it is really one of those things that, in my opinion, have always made our country great.
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A very long day -- cars, buses and airplanes -- to get us safely to St. Louis, and to walk into the room to find a wonderful creation for Drew and the Arch... wow.
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An interesting conversation has been going on between me and my friend, Gene. He's looked through my portfolio and told em the pics he thinks are "art" and which ones are just nice (which is his way of not saying a lot...).
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Don't know why this topic struck me today. Probably the multiple references to justice over the past two week or so.
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Productive day, even on the road for most of it. A day where the meetings were so good, and my feeling coming out of them was even better. It makes what I do feel relevant in some stupid way.
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Kids and I had a glorious afternoon at the State Fair -- its final day for 2010 and we could not have picked a better day. The toughest part was that we were all tired and came home to promptly take naps or to be in our own quiet places.
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Ever worry about what they would think when they went through your house or your car after you're dead? (Don't ask why such macabre things run through my head... they just do.) I've heard the stories about the crazy old woman with 100's of cats left in the house, running around like a moving carpet when they found her dead. For me, my fear isn't (necessarily) what they might find in my computer or in the various drawers around my place, but the random stacks of books that are partially read. Currently, I have the following:
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Got to watch Drew test for his first belt today. He started taekwondo this fall, and this step from white to yellow was fun to observe and participate in as a parent. The kids who were there ranged from very young to late teenagers. I worried that Drew would be the oldest white belt, but he wasn't by a long shot.
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Got home, after waking washed out, and decided I could not make it out west today... and so I came home to catch up, to rest, and to find some elusive peace.
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Seems that falling behind is something I do from time to time. The last two days have been very busy, but my body seems to be rebelling against me in a number of ways.
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Woke up too early, and got some work done while listening to the final chapters of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. A moment of weird, low blood sugar. A good conversation at lunch with a conservative about health care reform, after which I was complemented for being passionate and knowledgeable, and told I was a bit argumentative. Yep -- guilty on both counts.
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Today, Charlie has been dead a year. A promising life snuffed out by the idiocy of a boy too drunk to know better, and too scared to stop. Her twisted body, a late night call to share the news and to absorb the punch. The fear of not knowing when I will stop and let the world keep going. A year ago, I found out how far I'd fallen in those eyes.
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Tonight, after picking Mary Kathryn up, I realized how frustrated I was... no real reason why, but just felt the weekend's expectations and memories finally just getting me. She and I had a couple short exchanges and then realized that I was reacting and being angry when I didn't really know why. So rather than be defensive about it, I simply stopped and said, "I'm sorry." We talked and that was the best thing I could do, for me, and for us.
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Today was a glorious day, full of fresh, cold air, the comfort of an agenda, and the refreshing surprises that always arise. Valle Country Fair's amazing offerings of arts and crafts were nice as always -- with a couple of my stand-bys delivering. I bought a beautiful wood bowl/sculpture from a guy who's always there, and a couple pieces of pottery.
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Nothing like being in Banner Elk to make you feel the rising crash of fall's waves on the leaves, the air and the light... Drew and I left Durham around 2 pm, and when we stopped in Banner Elk to capture this first picture, we nearly froze to death. The wind, and cool air being pushed by its force, made us catch our breathe. We both ran to get our coats and shivered in the car afterwards.
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Another beautiful moon night... my kids are here, a balance of happiness and concern about Drew's recovery, the harsh exchanges between them, and the return of our way, of peace, and comfort.
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Tonight, coming home from a meeting, I wanted to stop for a minute at the NC Museum of Art to just walk around the outdoor art garden. It was a nice minute to recover a moment of sanity after a day of not feeling great, and a little stress tonight from the meeting...
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early morning drive to Mt. Airy, a good speaking opportunity there, good drive back and stops along the way to see friends to make it a more fulfilling day. Three other meetings, and finally home at 9:30 pm. Perhaps my body is telling me to take a rest.
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Drew has pneumonia... the state of his health has gotten considerably worse over the last few days, with his temperature staying in the 104-105 range since Friday, and after he was assaulted with the flu swab today by his doctor, and x-rayed, the diagnosis was reached. I went by his mom's tonight to see him for a few and he looked so pitiful... His usually lively eyes, drooping a bit, struggling to just try to match his regular energy, and yet won't let go of my arm. God, it just reminded me how much I carry him around in my pocket every day.
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My lesson this morning was on the third chapter of Ecclesiastes, and its first eight verses.
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Stood longer than I thought possible, but tonight's service was beautiful... Besides the true love in the air, and the deep and abiding affection that everyone there had for Gene and Mary Kaitland, the service was made incredible by their pastor, Rick Clayton's moving homily. It was so nice to see those words spoken to the two of them, very personally, and the emotion of the moment was more than most could handle (including me). All in all, it was a wonderful evening.
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Enjoyed a wonderful evening with friends -- preparing for the marriage of Gene and Mary Kaitland.
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Got a late invitation to see Drew's fifth grade class do an American performance. Poor guy woke up with a fever, but was going to be there for this event regardless of how he felt. Tonight he is still a little warm, but he is resting and happy.
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Home tonight, via Alexandria, Richmond and the edge of Durham... I greatly enjoyed my practice of nice dinners while on the road. Tonight it was La Grotta in Richmond, an old, very successful Italian restaurant below street level in the Shockoe Slip area of downtown. Food was great -- had a prix fixe that was wonderful, and a decent glass of wine before tackling the last two hours of my drive home.
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The view from here is eerily familiar. Woke up, walked out of hotel room and down hallway of another Hampton Inn and felt dazed, confused and exhausted. I woke up this morning knowing that I wasn't at home. Sadly, some mornings I wake up in my bed and wonder where I am for a few seconds before the brain kicks in...
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The drive from Hickory, NC to Leesburg, VA was not a short drive -- interrupted a number of times to keep me moving and the car and me full of fuel, and an unexpectedly fabulous dinner... Started the day in one of my least favorite ways: dropping the kids off and ending a long weekend, feeling guilty about leaving them but feeling strongly that they have great strength and all my love. It is always humbling to feel their hugs, and I just am thankful for where I am with both of them.
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...or at least mostly. A nice nap, after a morning of church, and serving for the youth's fundraiser during today's church meeting. We were all tired from our late arrival home after the movie and so everyone got a good morning's sleep -- rest assured, it will be early to bed for everyone tonight. Of course, I just found out that Drew doesn't have school tomorrow. Love the notice I get sometimes...
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Tonight ended ba* mitzvah season for Mary Kathryn's friends. I spent the day running around between service, shopping, shooting laser tag with Drew and watching a movie to end the day. It was a full, and fulfilling day, and tomorrow promises to be no different.
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Tonight I had the honor of driving Mary Kathryn to a school dance, perhaps her first one... and then was summarily dismissed to return at the appointed hour. And in the interim attempted to repair a damaged disk, and failed. But I got a few minutes of time with Drew, with his deep appreciation for a few minutes of time, sharing a slice of pizza and his nearly constant hugs, and questions...
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