I don’t know what I expected to find by coming here tonight.
For days now, I’ve been haunted by an unexpected image from the past — a moment, a night, an argument, a year — and I’ve come looking for it. I really don’t know why.
This was the place, but it was a time long ago. I’m on the campus of Samford University in Birmingham. We sat in my old red Volkswagen in this parking lot and talked about our relationship — our past and whether we had a future.
She was my first serious girlfriend. We dated for three years while we were in college, mostly in Tuscaloosa when we were both students at the University of Alabama. The first year and a half were very happy. We got engaged and happily planned a future together, but something happened.
I realized she wasn’t the right woman for me and this made her very confused. I don’t blame her, because I didn’t make much sense. As I pulled away from her, she tried harder and harder to pull me closer.
By the time we sat in my car that night, we were both miserable.
A month after my father’s death, it doesn’t feel real that he’s gone
Tools don’t make you great artist, but tools can change how you feel
Taxation is theft: It’s time to take a stand about a serious moral issue
Only certainty of life is that every one of us crosses River Styx alone
We all know fairy tales aren’t true, but maybe we need such illusions
Our contradictory beliefs lead to irrational views, foolish decisions
Rights or choices? It might be time to re-frame the debate
God watches humanity’s struggle and says, ‘You’re doing it wrong’