I hope I can make it across the border. I hope to see my friend, and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope.
-Morgan Freeman in Shawshank Redemption
Merry Christmas, AN. Going to make this short and sweet before heading out to my sister’s. Which means no links, no photos; just some thoughts of mine. But hey, at least it’s not a Yankee post. :) I mentioned yesterday that for once I would like to enjoy the holiday season, and not just the holiday itself. But from raising a teen and running a business- and making futile attempts at having a life somewhere in between, it just never seems to work out that way.
And so it was at morning Mass today that I was able to take it all in. I felt right at home, too; the joint was half-happy just like a Thursday afternoon A’s game. Looks like most folks opted for Christmas Eve services. There I was able to see the (Christmas) tree through the forest of my life, to stop and smell the poinsettias, and to sing the songs, not just hear them faintly through the clock radio at my office. As I surveyed the scene, I saw something more; amid the holiday salutations and hugs, I saw hope. Well, not only did I see it, I felt it. And color me naive or call me a sucker for sentiment but it was nice to take in the spirit of the season, even if the season has- once again- passed me by. But then I saw my ex-wife- with her five-year old daughter in tow- still openly mourning the tragic death of her second husband, and I came crashing down from my Christmas high. I was reminded that life is simply not fair sometimes, and most times for no reason at all. It does throw curveballs, only these ones don’t leave you muttering to yourself in the dugout. These ones sting and scar. What does any of this have to do with the A’s or baseball? Heck, I don’t know. Surely the good people at Athletics Nation don’t need a refresher course on perspective. But maybe Oscar Wilde was on to something when he said life imitates art more than art imitates life. Our baseball team- perhaps more than any other- has experienced its share of highs and lows; such is the case in our own lives. At our family gathering last night, as I missed the face of my nephew Ernie, who is serving in This time of year means different things to different people. For me it’s about family and memories. And in that way, the A’s very much play a part. (I say this as I am warmed by the heavy green-and-gold sweatshirt my god-daughter gave me as a gift). And it’s also about hope. Hope that Ernie- and the rest of our troops- come home soon. Hope that Rocio and Maya will find peace in a world that has left one a widow and the other without a father. To my new family at AN, I hope you are celebrating today with your own families, laughing over old memories and creating new ones.
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so now we get front page stories about some random internet dude's family?
xbhaskarx - December 25, 2008
if this is opposite land, maybe i'll start going to livejournal for my a's news...
xbhaskarx - December 25, 2008
marquez, welcome to the front page
its nice to see a non number cruncher welcome here.
xbhaskarx, Merry Christmas.
connie mack - December 25, 2008
For some reason, this morning I randomly got to thinking
about Jamie Kennedy and her family, and how last holiday season was abruptly hijacked by Joe’s unexpected death. Life, like Billy Beane, is both interesting and unpredictable. Happy holidays, and happy Hollidays, to all.
Nico - December 25, 2008
Many blessings upon all of you Athletics Nation!
Welcome to the front page Marquez!
And, indeed, it is important to remember the things that really matter in life. I find myself experiencing many types of those moments at A’s games, oddly enough. One thing I am grateful for is indeed Athletics Nation. I don’t know what I would do half the time if I did not have so many juicy tidbits to read up on AN…….
Cheers everybody~Feliz Navidad’
-MRod a.k.a. “The Mexican of Christmas Pan” :)
mrod - December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas!
It’s wonderful that Marquez has been added to the front page staff. Not that I don’t enjoy the endless stats arguments, but someone with an historical perspective is a welcome addition.
alox - December 25, 2008
Wait until the next few pieces are
“The History of VORP,” “tRA in the ’70s,” and “What Would Blue Moon Odom’s WAR be today?” and let’s see how happy you are.
Nico - December 25, 2008
When those articles are written....
the madness will be complete.
alox - December 25, 2008
am i missing something, is the a's hstory portion of this story written in invisible ink?
xbhaskarx - December 27, 2008
Who ever said that all 67MARQUEZ would write is about A's history?
There’s a place for all kinds of writings on AN – except “acting like a jerk,” that is.
Nico - December 27, 2008
i didn't say it, alox said 67M provides a historical perspective, i was responding to that comment.
i was just pointing out that there is actually no a’s history here, how is that “acting like a jerk”?
xbhaskarx - December 27, 2008
I thought this was his introductory piece...
as a front page writer, and I happened to like it. Marquez has a very unique personal perspective on the team that I enjoy reading about. He’s done several great pieces already. Your response to it seems like you’re attacking him for some reason.
alox - December 27, 2008
And XbhaskarX, look above at the very first comment
on 67MARQUEZ’ very first front-page post. When I saw that, I thought, “I really hope I’ve misunderstood and that’s supposed to be funny or something,” even though I couldn’t see how it was. What was that for?
Nico - December 27, 2008
+1000
Wonderful entry, Marquez. Made me think. :)
anomaly_kat - December 26, 2008
based on what? based on the a’s being the baseball team you follow?
what about the rays, marlins, tigers…
xbhaskarx - December 27, 2008
another candidate
st. louis cardinals, they have had multiple players DIE over the last few years…
xbhaskarx - December 27, 2008
He clearly meant my drinking
Nico - December 27, 2008
Glad that you will be writing some
stories for the front page. You have a folksy easy way of writing that is very easy to relate to. It’s also wonderful to read posts from someone who has such a good grasp of A’s history and is a diehard fan. Props to Blez and Co. for asking you to write.
IM4Oakgal - December 29, 2008
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