Friday, October 31, 2008

Chicago

We taped the show yesterday. Quite an experience. We will post it after we get back to Georgia and collect our thoughts... as if there is any chance of that! Thanks so much for all the positive affirmations. You got us through it. One more thing...

As we wrote, we had only two heartfelt goals in agreeing to participate with this program. One was to honor Eric and we think the show does it well (from what we can remember... it's all a blur). The other was to help people who might be in "griefs fire" even if it was only one family.

Ryan awoke us with his call at around midnight. He had a story he wanted to tell us. On the flight back to Maine he zoned out until shortly before they landed in Portland and then chatted with his seat mate. 'Where are you from', 'Where do you work', 'What do you do'... we have all had these conversations 100 times. And the last question 'Why were you in Chicago?'. Ryan told the story. The man began to weep. His 19 year old son had been killed in a fire in February 2008. Ryan offered our family. We will be speaking soon.

Guess we got everything we had hoped for. The Universe doesn't drag it's feet...

Monday, October 27, 2008

Something Incredible...

You never know what Life is going to offer. Here's the story...

In April 2000, Connie and I met a woman named Elizabeth Lesser at a seminar in New York City. It was shortly after we lost Eric and we were desperately searching for a path forward through the darkness. Her presentation provided us the language we needed to begin as well as a road map through what she called "The Landscape of Death". We stayed in touch and around 4 years ago she called to tell me about a book she was writing titled "Broken Open". She asked if we would consider her using our experiences in the book. She presented it as an opportunity to honor Eric's memory and in that light I wrote a story called "Before and After" which she included in the book. It was published by Random House. End of story... or so we thought until a few days ago.

Last week we were contacted by producers from the Oprah Winfrey Show. They are doing a show on the book and wanted to speak with us. On Sunday a 4 person production crew showed up in Saint Simon's Island and filmed us for 10 hours. Tonight we have been invited to fly to Chicago on Wednesday for a Thursday taping. The show will be broadcast some time in the first week of January, perhaps January 5th.

We have gone back and forth about this "opportunity". We are private people and do not want to be exploited or sensationalized as TV sometime does. Yet, this seems like an opportunity to not only honor Eric's life, but to perhaps help people who find themselves "in the fire" after the loss of a loved one. We have decided to take the risk and to share some of the tools that helped us survive and go forward as a family. It is somewhat daunting to say the least, but we will do our best. We feel like we have a responsibility to "pay forward" all the love and support provided by our family and friends. If this helps even one family who feels that the pain will never stop then it will be worth it.

We will keep you posted on the blog as things develop. Keep us in your prayers...

Glen & Connie

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Back on Saint Simons Island


Back on SSI and rested up from an 18 hour drive from Albany. We are home basing it at our good friends Dan and Brenda's home for awhile while we scope out the rental opportunities and the job market. A perfect situation.

Spent the evening with Mimi, Jay, Scott, Brenda and new friends Shelly, Joy and Paul eating oysters at The Crab Shack ($4 a dozen) and then over to Shelly's house for some great red wine.Good folks. Lots of fun. A memorable birthday...

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Georgia Bound


Wrapping up a wonderful summer and a glorious fall. The leaves this year have been breathtaking. First leg is to Bangor to pick up Tina for a trip to Albany NY for her birthday. On to Saint Simons Island on Saturday.

We will miss the serenity of Shorty Pines. It has been everything we could have hoped for to attend to some necessary details and to rest up for whatever comes next. Seeing family and friends has been a blessing. I will especially miss the wireless internet access... So when we get plugged back in, I'll attempt to keep the travel blog going.

Until then, wishing you all our best. Stay in touch.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Autumn Reflections

Pug

Steve drove in on his Harley and we spent the afternoon reminiscing about growing up as "pipeline kids". We spent a summer during college working underneath PPL Pier 1 with a needle gun and cans of red lead paint. Probably what dropped my IQ by 60 points... or maybe it was the beer. Whatever... He reminded me of the time we decided to address each others father as Frank and Tony (instead of Uncle Tony and Uncle Frank). Bad idea... He's a police officer in Auburn and field dresses around 280 pounds. Bet he doesn't get any lip from the bad guys. Sam n' Lu didn't take their eyes off him...

Some great fall weather on the lake...



Big Wave Dave




My buddy Dave showed up in Maine for opening day of duck season. His bagpipes worked well as the next morning there were 9 ducks in the cove. We had blue wing teal breasts off the grill along with a nice bottle of cab. Before he headed back to the blind on Merry Meeting Bay, he took a power nap. What a wild man...