Showing posts with label Duke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duke. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Opening Day - Hope

The Boys of Summer - Second Base, sequel to the award-winning first documentary, began principal photography on March 13, 2014. We need your help. Please visit our kickstarter page and share it with your friends and family.

For those who love the game, the excitement of a new baseball season is remarkable. It coincides, not coincidentally, with the rebirth that is spring. Temperatures warm, thoughts of summer abound and hope is renewed. Why does hope matter? Life is lost without it. Life without hope is mechanical, thoughtless drudgery. What one hopes for is entirely subjective; a day of good health, a winning lottery ticket, a call from a loved one, a base hit or a strike out. Maybe all of those things. Spring and baseball bring them forth for those who worship at the diamond. We hope.

Today we're gearing up for our road trip north to the Bay Area. We leave on Wednesday for Walnut Creek, the city where I grew up. I'm always renewed when I return. We will stay with my parents in the house where I grew up. I'll see many friends, now with families of their own, who I grew up with. A good friend's wife just gave birth to their first child. As parents in our 40's, this is at least somewhat remarkable. New life is new hope. We hope.

I will return to the spot where I shot the cover for "Boys of Summer". It's my favorite picture I've ever taken. It's one of the few times I've had something become, in reality, so clearly and accurately what I saw in my head. Dad and I will, once again, play catch. In between us, in addition to the ball, will be my son and daughter. This is second base - a hopeful base inasmuch as we've advanced. Still a long way from home, but better here than on the bench. We hope.

"Boys of Summer" is evolving. The tagline/metaphor for the project is: "Baseball is a vehicle". We will ride this beast wherever she roams. Just last week we solidified a relationship with our local APDA (American Parkinson's Disease Association) chapter. We have ongoing work with Superior Health Solutions (which is offering a progressive treatment pro-bono for my father) and the New York Stem Cell Foundation (which has taken my dad on as a volunteer to grow stem cells from his skin - we just have to make it back there). We hope baseball will be our vehicle - taking us back there for the games, giving us the opportunity to participate in an exciting study. We hope. 

I also received notification that I was wait-listed for Duke's MFA Documentary program. While this isn't the jump up and down moment I was hoping for, a la acceptance, it does give me hope. Duke's Neurology department does a great deal of work with the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Boys of Summer has a relationship with MJFF, as well. This would be a great opportunity to bring parties together via the medium of documentary in a way that serves all. We hope. 

The Boys of Summer - Second Base, sequel to the award-winning first documentary, began principal photography on March 13, 2014. We need your help. Please visit our kickstarter page and share it with your friends and family.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Boys of Summer book Entry #53

Park Number Six (of 30) at Turner Field

Atlanta 10, Boston 4
WP: M. Hampton (3-8)   LP: D. Lowe (6-8)

Side note: Oakland FINALLY gets over on the Giants, 9-6
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July 5, 2004 - Dad
Prince William Forest, VA

I woke up at 7 a.m. to a beautiful cool morning in Charlotte.  The day is off to a good start – all my laundry is washed and Barb has sorted and folded it for easy packing (thanks, Barb!). After a breakfast of pancakes and fruit on the deck, we pack up and say "thank you and good bye." Our trip today will be about 350 miles before side trips. 

We make a side trip to Durham to visit Duke University, Bob’s favorite college basketball team. As it turns out, this is the very day Coach K announces he will not accept the job as coach of the Lakers, so there’s a bit of media buzz. We also make a stop at Costco for lunch and gas. 

On the road again, the end of a three day holiday means heavy traffic and pockets of slow driving. We are unable to connect with a "friendly" in the area so we make camp at Prince William Forest State Park. Bob needs to go to Kinko’s to get online with his computer. We finally locate one in Alexandria – an hour-plus later we stop at Wendy’s for dinner then it’s back to the park for the night.

July 5, 2004 - Bob
Prince William Forest, VA

Barb and Naiden were the most kind and gracious hosts I could imagine. They are sweet, funny and very, very warm. It’s so wonderful connecting with old friends. There’s most definitely something special about that connection -- the depth of it -- the resonance of it.

The game was great yesterday.

Later...

This trip is an affirmation of life, love, faith and friendship. To reconnect with old friends, to make new ones, to experience and re-experience things is amazing. It’s a celebration of life and all the things that we’ve done and will do. It’s so important to let friends know you love them, so important to step out of our “easy lives” and reconnect to our authentic lives.

What do I mean by that? I mean asking what we are doing here on this planet. If at our core, what we want is to be happy -- then our focus on work and money is out of balance. Not that work and money can’t be part of being happy, but they are not the absolute facilitators of happiness. Happiness can and is achieved in so many other ways that don’t cost money or require work or achievement, but rather, ask us to let go and allow time -- not “make” time because we can’t do that. Allowing time for things like sitting around with loved ones is key. Just sitting and watching a sunset, a wave crash or maybe throwing a ball back and forth holds simple perfection.

Why are we here on this planet?

What for?

Perhaps...