Heading Out
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We will be heading south soon as we look for pink beaches and colorful coral. Zachary and our two German Shepherds Sparky and Malarkey will stay home and consume large amounts of food.
Hopefully the weather will be nice and I will take lots of photos. I know you are supposed to write posts that will magically appear days later but I can’t do that. I live too much in the present moment and am too lazy besides.
So there will be a void here at Virginia Breeze. Some might call it just a welcome respite. Others may be amazed that it is possible.
What can I tell you boys and girls? I will have my laptop and if, per chance, I find an internet connection all these words will mean nothing.
And I will post a photo of paradise and pink sands here just for you. Perhaps even a photo or two of a beautiful model standing in the surf as she works on a very even tan.
My Son Zachary/ The Young Ones And Tragedy
Table of contents for 3/Family Photos
- Cool Pictures Of Virginia/ Taking To The Outdoors/ Jeremy
- Friends
- My Son Zachary/ The Young Ones And Tragedy
- Beethoven/ Kate
- Being A Child
- Living In Virginia/ Grandaughter Kate And Mom Sarah Enjoying A Snow Day/ Brad Paisley/ Winter Wonderland
- Kate Is One Year Old/ Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven (Live Version)
- Granddaughters/ Acoustic Alchemy/ Angel of the South
I spent some time this evening with my younger son Zachary. Zachary is the “baby” in the family. I have participated in the rearing of five children and Zachary was the one who was used as a beach ball when we left them all alone for a few hours.
Now he is 6′ 4″ and very strong so he doesn’t get pushed around too much. When he first went down to VCU a few guys tried him out. And he just picked them up and planted them in the ground. But he hangs out with a more civilized crowd these days.
That is because he has a lovely girlfriend named Ashley who has volunteered to help him with his education. And she is doing a pretty good job. They are going to be living next door to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for the next year. It’s a whole lot better neighborhood than where he lives now.
So I was hanging out with him this evening when he decided to tell me something “I probably didn’t want to know”.
Don’t you hate it when you kids use that line? Hopefully yours don’t use it. But mine does and it just does stuff to my physical being that really doesn’t need to be done.
Zach is working as a window washer with his uncle and he is making good money for a college kid. But he can be very absented minded. So he tells me about putting up his ladder and climbing to the second floor. Only he forgot to set the bottom of the ladder properly.
The ladder was situated on some moss and it just “slip slided away” as Paul Simon likes to sing. So then he tells me how he held on to the window sill a little bit to “break the fall” and then “rolled and tucked” when he hit the ground. Or maybe he “tucked and rolled”. I guess you have to tuck before you can roll.
He is such a good athlete that he managed to turn his body into a giant shock absorber as it hit the ground. No one part took too much stress and thus parts did not begin to snap, crackle and pop.
His uncle told him that he had “never seen anything like it in thirty years of window washing”.
And Zachary didn’t injure himself. He’s sore but he just fell from a second story window and is doing fine.
I wonder sometimes about the stuff that he doesn’t tell me about. And then I just say a prayer.
After he told me this story he proceeded to tell me about a young man who he played football with in high school. They graduated just two years ago. This teammate and friend was killed this past week when an eighteen wheel truck went through a stop sign and broadsided him.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. And may all those we know and love be safe on the roads in the coming weeks and months.
Zachary and Ashley

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