by G. E. Shuman
If memory serves, and in this rare
case, for me, it does, this particular edition of my column in The
World is a very special one. The fact is, this writing marks a great
demarcation, a stone-chiseled date, and a very important anniversary
for me, if for no one else in the 'world,' so to speak. You see,
this column is number five hundred and twenty, in what some may see
as an effort to fill 'The World' with my vast store of useless trivia
and seemingly-limitless weird perspectives on the issues of life. In
being column number five hundred twenty, this one marks the twentieth
anniversary of this twice-monthly intrusion into the otherwise sane
lives of the people who read what I write here.
What happened, those twenty years ago,
is this. How it happened is in this way. Why it happened is simply
due to the kind generosity and unmerited trust of my good friend, and
this paper's co-publisher, Gary Hass. You see, a few weeks before
that infamous date those twenty years ago, Gary was in the department
store I managed at the time, conversing, and negotiating with me on
some advertising promotion or other, for the paper. I have no idea
what the ad was about, but I am profoundly thankful that Gary was in
the store that day. I had already been writing for years, having
been published a few times since my high school days. But those
times were infrequent, and there was something about opinion-piece
writing that I just had to try. The allure of having a regular space
to fill on the pages of a newspaper was simply irresistible to me.
On any normal day, if normal is even a word I should use, I would
never have dared ask a newspaper owner to even read my work, much
less to give me the chance to write for him. But, that day was
different, because Gary was different. He was no cold-hearted news
man; he was a friend, and a compassionate person who truly cares
about his family, his employees, and his community. My small part in
what took place that day was simply to ask the question. That
question was just to inquire of this friend, whether it would be, or
not be, possible for me to try writing for his paper. I felt totally
unworthy of any positive response, and the answer I expected from
Gary was not the answer I got. He simply said: “Yes.” He then
told me to send something to the paper, and that he would give it a
try. Wow!
You know, twenty years can be both a
long time, and a short time. For me it seems like I have lived in
this area forever... and I'm getting close to that being the truth.
But it also seems like only yesterday that my older kids were young,
and my younger kids were just arriving. (By the way, without a call
from Gary one day, the adoptions of those two youngest children
wouldn't have happened at all. That is a story for another time.) It
also seems like only yesterday that I mailed, to The World, that very
first, typewriter-produced copy of my column.
If you are one who has followed this
column for years, and have tolerated my feeble attempts to entertain
and shed a little less-than-dazzling light on some subjects, I thank
you for your support. I have confided in you, sharing everything
from my slight insanity to my most heart-felt concerns. Please know
that a person bares his soul in such a way, only to family. The great
gift of spending these last twenty years with you has been a true
blessing in my life. Thank you for the privilege, and...
Thank you Gary!
3 comments:
Anniversary Blessings, George! I always look forward to your Column!
Iris Fields, ME
Loveit! 20 !years!!!
it all goes by so fast,
I guess you've got at least 20 years of opinions!!!
congratulations!
Happy Anniversary! Wow! Your story is inspirational, and I know you have encouraged many to express themselves through writing. That is a sign of a good man— one who is not threatened by others but encourages and equips them to soar. Thank you for all the interesting and funny anecdotes and musings. I hope there are many more to come!
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