Saturday, January 1, 2011

Farewell Yester Year, Welcome New Year

Last night, Terry, Cookie and I were at  the Kemah boardwalk to play audience for the arrival and welcome of the 12th hour. We had 10 mintues before the countdown and as I looked out into the the horizon where the night sky and Galveston Bay met, two friends were bidding each other well - Yester Year and New Year. Yester year was resplendent in her gold garment and her cloak had snippets of all the events that had occurred that year. I saw a picture of myself at the terminal waiting to catch a plane to Florida. I looked hopeful and excited. There were several pictures of people I did not recognize - some welcoming newborns, some mourning the loss of a loved one, an orchard tree beaming with pink lady apples, some mountaineers trekking in East India and a plane leaving the tarmac.


New Year looked rather fetching in his silver and blue tuxedo. His suit had pictures too but they were faint, fuzzy shapes almost like pictures in a dark room that hadn't completely developed. I suspected the pictures would become clearer with the passage of time. Yester Year revealed that she was happy that she had reached the end of her journey with the people on earth and hoped that she had a presented a good year to most of them. New Year appeared excited with a hint of nervousness. "I hope I can present a great year too", he said. "You'll do just fine" Yester Year nodded assuringly.


The countdown began and at the stroke of the 5th second to 12, Yester Year embraced her friend and waved goodbye as she slowly slipped into the horizon. New Year did a last minute adjustment to his bow tie to look his very best when the people of earth would welcome his arrival in 3..2..1 seconds.

I smiled at Yester Year and like a flash all my adventures from this past year breezed through my mind:


A year of trips that began from Tampa(Florida), Dallas (Texas), a two-ffer to Pittsburg (Pennsylvania) that ended  full circle in the hill country with San Antonio (Texas).


I never thought I'd see the inside of a power plant until I arrived at Cheswick and Conemaugh.


A painful farewell to my batmobile...and months of being unable to sit up straight and raise my head.


Front row view of Brooke Fraser and several close seats away from another man who could swoon my heart and bring me Home anytime.


I laughed at the stories of Julia Child whilst Dorie Greenspan prepared her lamb and apricot tangine for me and twenty nine other guests on a Thursday night.


Sitting on top of a true blood Texas longhorn (Thank God the bull decided to sit down) and playing Terry Fide in the  mystery dinner theater whilst we sailed over Galveston Bay.


Humming to the tune from Nutcracker whilst Clara was being serenanded by the snow flake maidens and the sugar plum fairy and a week later to peek into the living room of Ebenezer Scrooge as he visits with three ghosts of Christmas past, present and future.


The best present this whole year was when Cookie and Gigi came down for a visit. I am a content and  thankful child.


Thank you Lord for Yester Year. Thank you that Mum, Dad and the girls are well. Thank you for old and new friends, for good health and a roof over my head. I look forward to what my Maker has in store for me, so on that note...Welcome New Year!

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