Monday, November 16, 2009

Grandfather, Gentle Soul, You'll Fly

Today, my grandfather is going into surgery for his third knee replacement. It might sound like a common place thing, but today is a moment where the world holds its breath as one of its greatest adventurers makes one final attempt, one final excursion over war-torn water, through blood-stained skies. I've never seen John Ficklen as a man to simply accept something. For him to achieve or receive anything it must be through a crucible of unsurmountable distress. He was the Indiana Jones of my childhood. He's the archetypal symbol of undomesticated vitality and raw creativity.
I'm not sure if this disease is something that God has designed for my hero, or if it is something that my grandfather must decide to go through in order to see His face with sparkling clarity. He could easily have chosen to not get this surgery and just have that leg immobilized. Because if this surgery isn't successful, he will lose the leg. But you continue to grit your teeth, Papa. And the beauty of it all is that soon none of us will need legs to stand.

A boy threw a ball into the air
With all urgency and strength
He was not there
When it came down
If it came down

Concern never tripped him
As he walked back to the house
All he ever wanted
Was the chicken noodle soup
That his mother stirred
In her warm, red kitchen
What good is a ball in chicken noodle soup, anyway?

3 comments:

  1. I'm praying for your granddad, Will! That was a fine tribute. To honor him like that means everthing to him. sg

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  2. Hey buddy, please pass along my best to your grandfather. I'll always look back and smile on the fun times we had at dinner and on the 4th of July. Someone with his strong spirit can't be kept down, and i hope that the operation, is in fact, routine and uneventful.

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  3. You captured your Papa Ficklen in words...amazing! Love you!

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