~Getting Older Has Its Advantages~
By: Author Mary Annslee Urban
When I was young I used to love to listen to my grandparents
talk about years of old. Times when they were young, living in a small Italian
town in Illinois. Neither of their parents spoke English and memories they
shared sounded cozy and simple. They spoke of people I didn’t know, places I
hadn’t been and experiences I couldn’t envision.
I often wondered what it would be like to recall things that
happened twenty, thirty or forty years before. An odd concept for a child still
missing front teeth.
As with most things, a few years and a lot of history took
care of that question. I now have the pleasure, of recalling long ago events.
Memories that still bring a chuckle or heartwarming tear. Others that incite
tears of sorrow and legacies lost. But all in all, memories that have made
growing older bearable and fun.
When I was still in a preadolescent state, I dreamed of starting
a career, marriage and children, travel and adventure. Now my children are
living those dreams for themselves. I’m now making memories with
grandchildren involved. Who would have guessed how quickly that day would
arrive and with me being so young! :-)
Nonetheless, it is a treat to sit around the table with
family and relive adventures. With an airline pilot as a husband, travel has been a
big part of our lives. One special memory that continues to resurface: our trip
to Alaska.
We traveled in early June, right before the traditional
tourist season. The roads, trails and picnic area weren’t almost desolate. While
in Seward, we stayed at an Alaskan style bed and breakfast―a game-room over the
garage converted into a bunkhouse.
The family we stayed with worked as a tour guide and
teacher. A wealth of knowledge we were blessed to be privy to. One day, on
their advice we hiked a trail not listed not known by many. It was supposed
to lead to a beautiful lake. So with five kids in tow, we embarked down a three
mile path.
Along the way my husband told a story about someone he’d
flown with. The man had hired a guide to take him to the best fishing lake. The
guide led him on a hike over a mountain. On the other side, a canoe waited.
They got in the canoe and crossed the lake. Then, carrying the canoe they hiked
over another mountain and arrived at the most beautiful lake, surrounded by
mountains and stocked with fish.
As we crested the hill near the end of our path, my oldest
son, Ryan, thirteen at the time, said, “Man,, all we need is a canoe.”
We chuckled as Ryan ran ahead toward the lake. He shouted
back. “Look! A canoe.”
Of course, I thought he was kidding. But I caught up with
him, and sure enough there was a canoe resting on the banks of the most
beautiful lake, surrounded by soaring mountains. But, I said, “There may be a
canoe, but not oars.” Ryan tipped up the boat and there sat two oars. I was
impressed, yet, I said, “But, there aren’t lifejackets.” My son was never one
to give up. He flipped the canoe over and two life jackets appeared.
My first thought was, “No way.” My second, “Thank you,
Lord!”
The rest of the day, as we picnicked along the shore, my
husband took turns taking each child out fishing in the well stocked lake.
A memory worth growing old for!
Mary's newest book is:
She Came to See the Snow: A
Colorado Christmas Romance
When Journalist Haley Blackwell
travels to Colorado to visit her grandparents, she plans to relive childhood
memories and enjoy the snow. What she hadn’t expected was to meet her
grandparent’s handsome neighbor, Tate Rivers. Trust and relationships have
never been easy for Haley since her father deserted her as a young teen. But
she'd never met anyone like Tate and soon she’s in danger of losing her heart.
After a failed marriage Tate Rivers is determined to stay clear of another
relationship and concentrate on raising his preschool daughter. He doubts he
could ever trust his heart to another woman, that is, until he met Haley
Blackwell. Together can they push the past aside and together move forward in
love?
To purchase:
http://www.amazon.com/Came-Christmas-Holiday-Extravaganza-ebook/dp/B00A149CQI
Mary Annslee Urban is an author of Inspirational
Romance. Her goal is to write stories that stir the heart about love, honor and
God's grace! Her debut book, Tapestry of
Trust, White Rose Publishing, was released June 2012. Her second book with
White Rose Publishing, She Came to See
the Snow~A Colorado Christmas Romance, was released in November 2012.
A Registered Nurse by trade, Mary also has been a
freelance writer for newspapers in her area and has had articles published in
magazines as well as online publications. A North Carolina resident, Mary and
her husband have five children and 3 grandchildren. When she isn’t writing, she
enjoys cooking, traveling, long walks and anything chocolate!
maryurban.blogspot.com
maryurban.blogspot.com
4 comments:
Lovely memorable post. Your book covers looks fantastic too!
Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving week!
Finished "She Came to See the Snow" this morning. Reading your story yesterday and early this morning helped me in writing mine today. Enjoyable read as was today's post.
Thanks Tom! I'd love a review if you have the time!!
Happy Thanksgiving~~
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