On the evening of May 13, 2017 the 49th and final campfire for One of Those Times in a Life appeared on this website. At the same time that "campfire" was lit at Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle at a concert introducing songs from a new album entitled Gratitude, Grit, and Grace.
Beginning in 2011 I shared the story of my life and career around 49 virtual campfires. The 49th campfire was “lit” in front of family and friends at a concert at Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle in May of 2017.
As I continue to talk about family secrets and share experiences of facing my deepest fears and learning to love myself, I want to take a moment and say how much I love my folks and my brothers. My dad was and remains one of my lifelong heroes.
I have come to trust the idea that we can live a meaningful life if we live that life with an attitude of gratitude – if we are willing to offer grace and accept it from others as well as ourselves – and if we have the grit to keep going even in and through our darkest times.
Some of the most familiar words in the English language are from the New Testament. “And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
Life consists of a number of circles and spirals. Each morning we welcome and new day. The earth finishes going around the sun and a new year begins. TS Eliot proclaimed, “We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.”
The first song on this final Podcast of the Gratitude, Grit, and Grace Concert is called “I’m Home.” “Home” has been described in many different ways. It is “where the heart is.” It is that place where people have to take you in. It was something to step off the stage at Benaroya Hall after this concert and have faith that I was finally home.