Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Dad Entry #176

I have never done this before, but #176 is only going to be a quote, from William Broyles. He's a Vietnam veteran and a writer / editor whose feathers include the screenplays for Apollo 13, Cast Away, and Jarhead, among others. Oh, and he's a dad...

"Next time my son and I came to the mountains we’d be ready, not that it would make any difference. We hadn’t earned a next time. The bear had given it to us. Grace came as a gift from unexpected givers. And if you weren’t grateful, if you didn’t thank God or nature or the Great Spirit for your life, your children, for being granted the moment to walk on the earth, then a bear might as well eat you and shit you out as a green puddle. You could get a big house and an expensive car, send your kids to the right schools and give parties for people like yourself, but there would always be that booby trap on the path, the ambush from the flowers, the grizzly in the woods, waiting for you. We made a wide circle away from where the grizzly and her cubs had gone into the woods..."

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