Sunday, August 24, 2008

Medicine Man - Robert Mirabal

When your heart is homesick this is the balm...

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5 comments:

sandy said...

I watched parts, (kind of skipped through the music to listen to him talk -not that I didn't like the flute, just short on time)....

I really enjoyed this. On our way to moving from Kansas to California, we stopped in Albuquerqee at a cafe for "supper". I was 10. My dad was coming out to CA to work for the LAPD. We spent two hours in this restaurant/bar/cafe, eating dinner and dad was offered a job by someone who owned a ranch. He liked my dad so much he wanted my dad to be his "foreman". Dad was so tempted and I felt at that moment in his life, he stood symbolically on a cliff, but was afraid to jump off and fly. My dad always was a cowboy at heart and this would have been a dream fulfilled.

I remember crossing my fingers and hoping hoping he would accept the job and I could live on a ranch.

But, with three kids in tow and a wife who had recently had brain surgery for a tumor, he made the only decision that seemed right at the time, a secure job in California. He chose a job where he ended up becoming LAPD's latent fingerprint expert, but it soured him on humanity, all the crime he witnessed.

I was only 10 but still remember our drive through New Mexico in
1960 on my way out here to live.

Cara said...

Sandy - Thanks for sharing this story, it's a wonderful story. I understand you father's decisions but I also wish he would have taken the job on the ranch. Ironically when I was a child all I wanted to be when I grew up is a rancher's wife. ALso ironic is that I just wrote about that very thing over the weekend when I set up a new blog (more like a diary or a running conversation with myself - but something I have been wanting to do)

sandy said...

ohhhh, are you going to share the blog...and if not I totally understand, if it's your private thoughts you want to keep private.

Yes, I really wish he would have, but then what different path would my life have taken, ..different marriage, different kids or not...so different grandkids...it's all thought provoking to think about.

sandy said...

p.s. I haven't looked but maybe you already know about Pioneer woman and her blog. She is living the life I always wanted....

if you need a link, let me know...but then again, I'm thinking maybe I already saw her link on your sidebar. You would enjoy her blog.

Cara said...

Sandy _ I agree with you 100% about Pioneer woman - I alway read her blog and think the very same thing.