Monday, October 5, 2009

Physically Separated...Emotionally Connected



It's hard for a 50-year-old man and father to face down the reality that his sons are living their lives separate from him.

I know; I honestly do know that is what we raised them to do. I am; I honestly am proud of them. They have accomplished many wonderful things.

Still, take this picture for instance. My youngest son posted this picture on his Facebook account (doesn't he look great). I wrote and ask him if this picture was taken at the gift shop in Cades Cove. I don't know why where it was taken was important to me. Maybe I wanted it to be in a place where I had been. Maybe if it were taken in a place where I had been, I would somehow feel a little closer to him. But, alas, he wrote me back explaining it was taken in Charlestown, SC. I have only passed through Charlestown once over 30 years ago, and I have certainly never stopped in a gift shop there.

I wonder why a man hopes his sons will travel down trails he has blazed...see the things he has seen, instead of blazing new trails all their own? It makes no sense at all. Sons will ride their own trails, blazing their own new trails. I did. My father did. It has happened that way throughout the generations.

So, I am left to find comfort in this: my sons will blaze trails I will never see, experience things I will never understand nor experience...that is the way it is with fathers and sons. Always has been and always will be.

Therefore, ride boys ride! Adventure down well worn paths, but cherish the less traveled pathways. Be courageous in blazing your own trails. You've earned your right to be explorers. You are men. Extraordinary men! But will you do me a favor? Remember to tell your old dad about your adventures. In many ways, his life is lived now through your eyes.

3 comments:

W S Mustain said...

ah man I can't see any of our adventures cuz i'm crying right now.... jk I love you and hope that maybe we can live our adventures and most of them you can expierence with us

John said...

Thank you, son. I have old Two Socks saddled and ready to ride...when ever...and where ever.

Anonymous said...

I've been to that gift shop, too, if it's any consolation! haha! I bought a lithograph of Robert E. Lee and a bumper sticker with the true Confederate flags on it.

See y'all soon!