When we
were younger, there was a very fanciful movie about Doctor Doolittle, who was
famous for his ability to talk to animals. Not a lot of that masterpiece has
remained in my memory banks, but there was one creature that was pretty
unforgettable. Called a “PushMi- PullYu”, it looked like some sort of llama
with a head on each end of it’s body. Strange, but it did offer a unique perspective
on life: the ability to look backwards and forwards at the same time.
At the cusp of the 18th year of our millennium,
I am pausing to straddle that thresh-hold. Every new year holds excitement, and
this will be no exception. What a year we are leaving behind!
Hubby and I started out with our first excursion out of the
United States. We discovered the pleasures of being spoiled on a floating hotel
in the Caribbean. The beautiful water
and sunny beaches in the Bahamas were wonderfully refreshing, especially while
our Arkansas neighbors were experiencing one of the few very cold weeks of the
year. It was just as much fun, though, to walk around the big ship itself,
sampling the food that was always available, trying our luck in the convenient
casino, or watching a movie or football game on the jumbo sized screen that
graced the top deck.
We traveled to Texas in the spring for our oldest
grandson’s band concert competition. Amazing to witness the difference music is
making in his life!
For an early summer excursion, we drove south and east to
visit our brand-new sixth grandbaby. On that trip, we learned that we are not
born wanderers. Where some people might enjoy side trips to see the local
sights, we are more destination minded.
I gave up reading billboards to the driver to spark an interest in local
flavor. When he has a goal in mind, and music blaring, he is all about getting
to the next planned stop in the least amount of time. I did manage to see some
new scenery as it flew past the passenger side window. Georgia and Alabama are
pretty states, as best I could tell at 70 miles per hour.
We also made some football related trips. In Texas we cheered
from the home stands while our grandson marched with his band at a real live
Friday Night Lights exhibition and a very intense competition on Saturday.
Then, our Florida son came to Arkansas to gather up his dad and older brother
for the college homecoming game on “The Hill” in Northwest Arkansas. Luckily,
the Hogs won that day, but for the Carlisle boys, the final score was
incidental. It was all about enjoying the club seats. In December, hubby and I
traveled to Florida again to sit with the Bronco Road Warriors in a beautiful
professional stadium in Miami. The final score of that game wasn’t pleasant,
but the amazing winter weather made up for it.
On
the same trip, we decided to soak up the sunshine in a rented convertible.
While traversing the state, we discovered a quaint island where most of the
traveling is done by bicycle, and the main intersection is regulated by
volunteer traffic directors instead of a stoplight. The beach is literally
covered with seashells, and the sunsets are gorgeous. For once, we relaxed
enough to scrap the schedule, and stopped there for an extra day.
In other news from 2017, I gained a new title, “Published
author.” With connections gained at a writer’s conference in my Kansas
hometown, and new technology that makes printing on demand too easy to be true,
having an actual book in my hand became a reality. What a strange and wonderful
feeling.
So, what’s just over the horizon in the eighteenth year of
our still new millennium? Here in the
Ouachita region, the grass roots historical organization I am involved with is
persisting, and finding new targets for our excitement. Look for more events
sponsored by Saline County Preservation, Inc. as we try to unify history lovers
in their quest to keep the past alive for future generations.
As for your intrepid columnist, I plan to concentrate on
finding a home for my fictional projects. There will be one more assault on the
traditional route of publication, pitching to agents and publishers who can
navigate the ever-changing waters of marketing to the masses. And, with
encouragement from a few new fans, there may be another little paperback
available from the wilds of the Amazon.
I’ve stopped trying to predict what’s up on the family
front. There are no new grand-children in the chutes. I’m sure all six of the
Carlisle cousins will be busy learning, playing and competing. Travel possibilities abound. At least one of
our kids is actively seeking a new job, and the head of the house-hold has
installed a countdown to retirement on his cell-phone. So, suffice it to say,
the never a dull moment adventure continues. As long as we try to follow our
Creator’s plan, we will move ahead with confidence.
Take a minute to look back, but don’t linger long. The
future is bright ahead!
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