Tuesday

~ Back To The Future ~

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“…and the seasons, they go ‘round and ‘round,
and the painted ponies go up and down.
We’re captured on a carousel of time…”

- Joni Mitchell


And so I have returned to Hawaii.

To Maui.

To the Ka’anapali beach where I first swam in the warm ocean, when I was 12 years old:

In 1967 I went to Hawaii with my parents.


I did not know it at the time, but my father was then terminally ill with lung cancer and had been given just months to live. I don’t know if we went to Hawaii because he wanted to be there, or he did it for my mother, or he did it for me. All I know for sure is that we were there, at the Sheraton Maui, the only hotel then on the beach, staying at a poolside cottage, and it was a magical, wonderful time.


This was in July of 1967. By November of that same year my father succumbed to his illness, at the age of 36.
I was then 13.


Since that time, 44 years ago, I have had a strong desire to return to Hawaii.


Forty-four years is a long time to think about something.


Finally I found someone I felt I could share this event with. All the stars aligned, and Phfritzie graciously traveled with me to that place I have been needing to go for so long.


We stayed at the Ka’anapali Beach Hotel which, as it turned out, is right next door to the now-refurbished Sheraton Maui Hotel. As I walked out onto the beach for the first time after we checked in, I realized that I was in damn near the exact spot I was 44 years ago with my mother and father.


As the days of our vacation went on, more and more memories came flooding back, and at some point I realized that I had gotten what I never knew I actually needed:
a thing called closure.


So the seasons, they have gone 'round and 'round.
The painted ponies, they have, in fact, gone up and down.

And the carousel of time…


I am captured, and it feels good.

6 comments:

Lu' said...

Ditto Micky-T...

Anonymous said...

I am glad that you found what you needed.

phfritzie said...

it was my pleasure and very flattering that you wanted to share your journey back in time to such a special moment in your life...closure is so important, so we can live tomorrow more fully :]

dice said...

Amen.
Turn the page.
Next?

'Lis said...

...filled in a couple of info-gaps for me. I'm sure Mom & Dad felt you. I remember the world-class smile on Ma's face in the pic of those two on The Ship. Hope that pic survived, somewhere.

Vinny "Bond" Marini said...

You know Sir...I love your posts, your whimsy...your outlook on life...but I think this is the best post you have ever written.

You traveled some 2,400 miles to be at my wedding, yet there is so much I do not know. I never knew you lost dad at 13...I am so thrilled phfritzie was there to allow oyu this journey.

You are a good man Sir.