Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Little Wonders of Surprise!

This past weekend, Tiffany and I went to Trumansburg to surprise my Dad. On February 7th, Dad will be turning 50 years old. A number of months ago, my step-mother began contacting us to see if we could come for a surprise party. I just "happened" to have two free tickets from bad experiences with US Air, so we agreed to make the trip.

On Friday, February 1st, Tiffany and I flew to Ithaca, NY. It was a long day and reminded us why we had free tickets from US Air to begin with. We barely made it into town. The reward for making it so late was a free car upgrade. So, we got to drive around, in the nasty snow, in a 2007 Ford Mustang (Not too impressed actually).

On Saturday, we all gathered at the church to surprise Dad. It was the first time that all of us boys, along with our wives and children, had ever been together all at once. Dad was truly surprised. It was great to have everybody together. We are all scattered around the country now, so it is very difficult to arrange this feat.

On Sunday, we all attened church together. Once again, it was great to see old friends and catch-up as much as possible. In the afternoon, we drove over to Grandpa Kelly's house to surprise him.

Monday morning was departure day for everybody. Except for Chad and April, we all gathered for breakfast before scattering.

Our trip home was long. It was a very long weekend with little sleep and less than desirable weather (I know why I live in Arizona now).

Another wonderful blessing of the weekend was meeting nephews and nieces for the first time. It's scary and wonderful to see how fast our lives change. Years go quickly. In the end, I am reminded of Rob Thomas' song titled "Little Wonders"

Let it go
Let it roll right off your shoulder
Don't you know
The hardest part is over
Let it in
Let your clarity define you
In the end
You will only just remember how it feels

Our lives are made
In these small hours
These little wonders
These twists and turns of fate
Time falls away,
But these small hours
These small hours
Still remain

Let it slide
Let your troubles fall behind you
Let it shine,
Till you feel it all around you
And I don't mind
If it's me you need to turn to
We'll get by
It's the heart that really matters in the end

Our lives are made
In these small hours
These little wonders
These twists and turns of fate
Time falls away
But these small hours
These small hours
Still remain

All of my regret
Will wash away somehow
But I cannot forget
the way I feel right now

In these small hours
These little wonders
These twists and turns of fate
Yeah, these twisted turns of fate
Time falls away
Yeah, but these small hours,
These small hours
Still remain

Yeah, oh they still remain
These little wonders
All these twists and turns of fate
Time falls away
But these small hours
These little wonders
Still remain

2 comments:

LovEmily said...

It was great to have everyone together, and I'm so glad you finaly got to meet ALL my girls. What about this event makes you think of this song?

Jim said...

When you look back over life, it is made up of small events. This past weekend was relatively small on the "blip" of humanity, but it was very important in all of our lives.