Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Normal Nostalgia

This weekend Anna and I joined most of the rest of my family to support and celebrate the achievement of this wonderful woman in Champaign, IL. Yes, Molly (my sister) completed her first marathon and let me tell you, we were exhausted. I never knew watching a marathon was such work. Regardless of our fatigue, we are SO proud of Molly.

After shaking off our spectator's exhaustion we continued west to Normal, IL. I cannot really explain the significance of Normal to those of you who may not be familiar with the town or why it is important to me. In fact, I've been thinking about this blog post for a couple of days now and I still can't seem to articulate what happened there that means so much to me.

I spent 8 years in Normal (age 5-13) which was essentially the bulk of my childhood, and I had not visited in over 10 years. So I've been gone from the place just as long as I lived there. For a couple weeks preceding our visit I was consistently having dreams about Normal and was really excited to visit again.

Once we hit the city limits it was as if I had entered a heavy fog of nostalgia, memories fading in and out of sight. My face pressed to the window I could feel my heart expand with love and comfort and exhale a warm sigh of relief. Home.

I am incredibly grateful for my childhood. It was safe. It treasured my innocence. It encouraged my growth. I was loved. Sure it was not without its challenges, but really I cannot complain.

Normal seems to represent the cherished childhood within my heart and for that I am so thankful.

A Tribute to a few things Normal:


4 comments:

Sarah said...

Isn't Steak and Shake from Normal? (Not that I think you should brag about that personally, I hate that place.) For some reason I feel like you used to tell us that in HS all time. Why I would remember that I have no idea. Maybe it's not even true?

Jesse said...

Sarah! I have good or bad news depending on how you feel about S & S. The first Steak and Shake was in Normal, but the building has been commandeered for a Monical's Pizza. (so lame...) Truly, I cannot believe you remember that. I suppose they should have a tribute as well.

Mickey D. said...

Are you familiar with Ben Folds? He has a song called "Effington" and he references Normal, IL in the song.

I thought it was a made up city until I read this post.

Fun!

MrsDoF said...

Yeah, Normal is a normal town, plunked down in the middle of the prairie.
for the most part, it is a good place to raise children

The little pictures are sweet.

It was great to see you, and to meet Anna.
I'm glad you remember us with such fondness.

And Congratulations to Molly with the marathon. I can barely log in enough steps on the treadmill, but I'm getting better with practice.

MrsDoF