Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Notes Off My Cuff...

My oldest daughter is getting ready to graduate from the University of Northern Iowa in about three weeks. Unbelievable! During that process, she has been a mother to a beautiful, articulate young lady. How hard is that? Has she been a perfect student or mother? No. But the courage and forthright to see that through to the end impresses me a great deal. She seems to be in love, mostly happy (to not be happy is in the genes, sorry Jess) and has done an overall fine job. She reminds me of my mom, who over came more struggles with more determination than any one I have ever met. All she wanted was a decent life for her kids. She did a great job. You too, Jess. I will see you in three weeks.

My youngest continues the march away from home into adulthood. She, too, seems to be mostly happy (it's an uphill fight for us Raleys),in love and has done an overall fine job. Next year is it with her then she is on her way to make her mark, whatever that mark is. With each passing day, I can see her release the bondage of parenthood in everything that she does. Whether it's prom, driving or just interviewing for her first job. It's happening. Just about 500 days left. Time will not slow down, so therefore, I must make everything out of every second we have. She is talented and creative. She, too reminds me of my mother. She takes no shit from anyone (even sometimes from her parents).

The thought of taking a job out of town is not one that I relish but, I would have to leave if that right thing came along. I hope the radio road is not done for me here in St. Louis, I think I have a lot to offer anyone here. I have always prided myself on being a professional broadcaster, capable of handling just about anything thrown my way. There is something interesting being discussed. I pray it happens. We will see.

1 comment:

Chicago Socialista said...

Congrats on raising some amazing kids, Randy. I can't believe the wee-est Raley is about to fly the nest.

You have given so much to the St. Louis community, radio and otherwise... I can never explain how you've impacted my life. From our first meeting when I was in high school, to working with you at The Rock. Your skills still humble me.

I am convinced that you ain't done with the STL yet. Hang tough and be secure with your ability and reputation with those that love you and love what you do

((HUGS))
Bonnie Richardson

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