Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Winding Things Down in Shreveport


After meeting with the elders in Sheveport and agreeing to enter retirement, our children got together with us in a conference call and suggested that we probably needed to live close to one of them.  Gary was living in Cedar Rapids.  It had been our home for fifteen years, and we had many friends there, so it seemed logical for us to return to Iowa.

Our last several months in Sheveport were busy ones.  We had to get the house ready to sell, put it on the market, and try to find a buyer.  As things turned out our timing wasn’t the best in the world.  The economy went south in 2008, but we were blessed.  By the middle of 2009, we did find a buyer.  We hated to leave 320 Sage Hill Drive, but we thoroughly enjoyed living there for eleven years.

The Southern Hills people were wonderful to us in our last few months.  They honored us with a special celebration in downtown Shreveport.  In addition to Southern Hills members, friends from all over North Louisiana came.  Others, who had touched our lives from the past were also present, some coming for long distances.  

It was wonderful to be honored, but there’s always someone present at one of these events, who brings you back down to earth and puts things in perspective.  John Hawkins, the Southern Hills preacher, put up a PowerPoint slide with a map of the United States.   He posted markers at the various locations where we had lived, and spoke of our influence in various communities around the country.  One person, whom I consider, a really good friend spoke up in the middle of the presentation.  She said, “It shows he couldn't hold a job.”  There was another person present who grew up with me.   He told people the real truth, although I will always be grateful for the things he could have said but didn’t.  You have to be careful not to rise above your raising.

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