Yesterday, Z got a call from a colleague from our time in Atlanta (2002-2007), and I've been thinking about those days. And then Alex linked to a Soul Train video in his not-yet-public blog and I started to get really misty-eyed. It was a great experience, and I'm so glad we took the plunge and went south for five years. For me, it was a life-changing time...some time I'll post the story of my journey to Catholicism, but it happened in the Deep South through a series of events and circumstances that had been accumulating over many years. And then we moved from Ottawa to Norcross, into a particular parish, with a set of wonderful people, priests, deacons, and teachers.
But Atlanta was more than that. It was a foray into a different culture. A different way of being almost. Like any move to a new place, you start out being critical, but slowly you start to get it, for better or worse. I will always have a fondness for Georgia. I'll always be ready to hop on a plane if the opportunity presents itself. And Gladys Knight always takes me back...
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