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Started by libby, November 04, 2016, 06:02:04 PM

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libby

Stayed in today, and have spent the better part of the last 4 hours going through a box of old letters and cards. Mostly have been smiling as I remember the people who wrote them.

As a young adult I went through a crisis that included but was not limited to the death of my father. There I was, back home living with mom, with my sweet baby boy. His father, a marine, was in jail. Luckily my old boss at the hospital found out I was back and offered me my old job -- which I gladly accepted. It was a time I did not want to think, so in addition to job and baby, I read every spare minute, and when, as an amateur astronomer, I found instructions for making a telescope, a 100 power reflector, decided to do it.  And did. Still have it. Anyway, back to reading. By then I was reading mostly science fiction, especially Isaac Asimov (a scientist who wrote science fiction), so decided to write him a letter about one of his short stories that really impressed me: Nightfall.

The point of this story: He wrote back to me, and I found his letter in the box a little while ago. Here's what he wrote:

"Thank you very much for your letter of 24 October.

I was delighted that I have been the occasion of your pleasure. Putting the necessity of earning a living to one side, I write in order that I might give pleasure and it is something that gives me pleasure in return to know that I have succeeded.

I hope that I will never disappoint you.  Isaac Asimov"

:biggrin:
All of life is a process of testing and initiation, always preparing for a higher level of consciousness -- and illumination. -- John Horn

Palehorse

AWESOME!  :smitten: :smitten:

A treasured keep-sake to say the least.  :yes:
R.I.P. - followsthewolf - You are MISSED! 4/17/2013

That which fails to kill me. . .should run!

Any "point" made by one that lacks credibility, is only as useful as toilet paper; and serves the same purpose. ~ Palehorse 4/22/2017

May you find charity when it is needed, and the ability to extend it when it is not. ~Palehorse 7/4/2012

To the last, I grapple with thee; From Hell's heart, I stab at thee; For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee.~Herman Melville

libby

Yes! and thank you, Palehorse.  :smile:
All of life is a process of testing and initiation, always preparing for a higher level of consciousness -- and illumination. -- John Horn

Locutus

That's a great story and a great keepsake Libby.  ;D
One of the gravest dangers to the survival of our republic is an ignorant electorate routinely feeding at the trough of propaganda.   -- Locutus

"We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically."  -- Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Purplelady1040

Awesome story and thanks for sharing.

AbbyTC

That's really cool, Libby! 
In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on. Robert Frost

Perhaps the butterfly is proof that you can go through a great deal of darkness yet become something beautiful.

parkerdivine

That is so cool, Libby.  What a treasure.

libby

Thanks all y'all.  :happy: And by the way, for those of you who live in Indiana: I found out from another one of those old letters that I have two cousins  who live in Elkhart -- or at least used to. And no, Y, if you read this, their surname is not Gaither.  :wink:
All of life is a process of testing and initiation, always preparing for a higher level of consciousness -- and illumination. -- John Horn

The Troll



  Reading your wonderful memory, made me think of one of mine.  It is a bitter sweet memory.  Many years ago when I was working at Ford Motor Co. in Indianapolis.  I heard that Bobby Kennedy was in the factory.  I started walking toward where I thought he was at.  I walked out between two big machines and sorta surprised him.  He was a small man and he looked really tired from all the campaigning he had been doing.  We shook hands and talked for a very short time and he then walked of with the people he was with.   I was just one of the many people he had talked to in the past weeks.

  The next evening he was shot and killed in California and his life cut short.   :vday: :4th3:

Locutus

Wow!  You saw him the day before he does. :spooked:
One of the gravest dangers to the survival of our republic is an ignorant electorate routinely feeding at the trough of propaganda.   -- Locutus

"We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically."  -- Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson

Palehorse

Quote from: The Troll on November 05, 2016, 07:13:05 PM

  Reading your wonderful memory, made me think of one of mine.  It is a bitter sweet memory.  Many years ago when I was working at Ford Motor Co. in Indianapolis.  I heard that Bobby Kennedy was in the factory.  I started walking toward where I thought he was at.  I walked out between two big machines and sorta surprised him.  He was a small man and he looked really tired from all the campaigning he had been doing.  We shook hands and talked for a very short time and he then walked of with the people he was with.   I was just one of the many people he had talked to in the past weeks.

  The next evening he was shot and killed in California and his life cut short.   :vday: :4th3:

I was a paperboy in SW Suburban Chicago, and I delivered the morning papers that day with a full page, color picture of Mr. Kennedy laying on that floor with his blood pooling beneath him. I knew it had happened and so was anxiously waiting the delivery of my papers so I could get them to my customers as early as possible. Most of them were waiting on their porches for me much to my surprise. . . (Including that older sister of a friend of mine. . . But that's another memory.)
R.I.P. - followsthewolf - You are MISSED! 4/17/2013

That which fails to kill me. . .should run!

Any "point" made by one that lacks credibility, is only as useful as toilet paper; and serves the same purpose. ~ Palehorse 4/22/2017

May you find charity when it is needed, and the ability to extend it when it is not. ~Palehorse 7/4/2012

To the last, I grapple with thee; From Hell's heart, I stab at thee; For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee.~Herman Melville