Fall Flashback
Monday, November 10th, 2008I am jonesin for some LOST. I have never been through withdrawal from a television show like I’ve been lately for LOST. Watching the old episodes Monday nights on Sci-Fi just isn’t cutting it. Anyway, in a tribute to LOST, I’m going to start posting Flashbacks on my blog. Some day, I’ll give Charlie Pace a shout by posting my Greatest Hits on my blog. Maybe even one day I’ll do a flash-forward.
Here is my first flashback:
FIVE YEARS AGO: FALL 2003
Five years ago, Kimberlie and I were wrapping up our first year of marriage. She also had a few more days before Tristan was due to arrive. Looking back, I have no idea how we ever made it. I was the only one working and I was only making half of what I make now. I was the webmaster at Macon State and I liked the job, but the pay absolutely sucked. We also still had the normal newlywed challenges: adapting to living with someone other than your parents (and how much control to allow your parents to have in your marriage), owning and taking care of a new home, and paying bills that you never had before.
TEN YEARS AGO: FALL 1998
Ten years ago I was working at Publix making $8.25 an hour, which at that time was GOOD money for a 19 year old. That fall, I started taking classes at Macon State. I decided to transfer to Macon State because I had no idea what I wanted to become in life. The previous year, I was at GC&SU in Milledgeville, but it didn’t make sense because as an undecided major, I could take the exact same courses in Macon.
Who knew that five years later I would be married with a kid. I don’t think I even had any serious dating prospects back then.
For those of you who didn’t know me back then: See, I told you I’ve gained 40 pounds since I got married.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO: FALL 1993
Fifteen years ago I was a freshman at Central High School. High school was much better than middle school, but thats not exactly saying much. It was tough, because we moved to the north side of Macon that year and I didn’t know anyone when I started at Central. I do remember getting braces that Fall. Before that, I had the most embarrassing teeth.
TWENTY YEARS AGO: FALL 1988
Twenty years ago I was a fourth grade student at Heard Elementary School. Things were tough back then because I was one of two kids living in a single parent household. At the time, I didn’t understand why I couldn’t have the Nike Airs and other name brand stuff. I certainly understand now. I do remember going on my first overnight field trip that fall to Rock Eagle.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO: FALL 1983
In Fall 1983, I was four years old. That’s the same age my son is today. It’s hard to remember way back then. My parents were actually still married (but not for much longer) and all of my grandparents were still living. I do remember that I was Raggedy-Andy for Halloween (my sister was Raggedy-Ann).
FLASH-FORWARD?
I wonder where I’ll be 5, 10, 15, 20, or even 25 years from now. Perhaps a better question should be IF I will be. I could be long gone by then. What sort of technology will we have by then? Will 2008 be as defining of a year as the media thinks it is? Will this year’s election and economic turmoil really have a profound impact?
OK, back to my LOST reruns on Sci-Fi!

