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The longest summer ever

Austin Gardner • August 11, 2022

Jody is going to get your girl

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The longest summer ever


The summer after my freshman year, I got a job at Dupont as an employee benefit to my dad, who worked there. They gave me an office job. I helped with records for the warehouse, "stores." 


I met and worked with some incredible men that summer. One of the several perks that came with my job included a toll-free phone line for Atlanta. Those reading this today will not remember that making calls had long-distance charges! My work day started at 7:30. I usually arrived at or a little before 7 am. I then called Betty every weekday for free or "on the company's dime." 


Betty never enjoys rising early. She woke up because she loved me. We talked for 30 minutes every morning. All the men in my office could hear us talking. The guys joked about my little girlfriend and me in Atlanta. About every weekend, I would leave work, and a friend and I would drive to Roswell to see Betty, returning on Sunday night.


To further the perception of "hillbilly redneckness," my friend's car had extremely loud and nearly nonexistent mufflers. They bordered on illegal in many parts.


My friend and I enjoyed them, but can you imagine the "still" quietness of the upscale subdivision as the screaming redneck car squalled into the neighborhood? Betty could hear us coming from several blocks away. 


My friends at work had almost all served in Vietnam. They thought it was cute that I had this girl I loved so much so far away. They constantly kidded me. They told me that she wasn't going to be there for me. They said she had another boyfriend named Jody.


He always stole the girls of guys in long-distance relationships. They promised me they knew and experienced what Jody could do. I promised them that things were different between us, and they just mocked my naivety. 


One day at work, a letter came for me in the mail from Jody. He told me how much he loved Betty and appreciated me staying away. Later Jody would even send us a wedding gift courtesy of my work friends, of course. 


I handwrote her a letter every weekday of the summer. I dreamed of getting a letter from Betty but got less than one a week, probably less than ten over the entire summer. Her family would have to gather around to try and decipher my poor handwriting.


So all that "forever" summer, my life consisted of Dupont work, a trip to Roswell every weekend possible, farm work in the afternoons including milking a cow by hand every day and being kidded at work, a phone call to Betty five days a week, and dreaming of being married to the most wonderful lady in the world. 


Consider with me that your children and grandchildren are growing into adults. Love them. Please help them. Challenge them to live their lives for God. 


They are foolish in so many ways. They want to rebel against whatever they see just a little, at least, but they are watching you and listening to you.


Maybe the most important thing they can know is that you love them unconditionally and will never turn away from them. You will never stop loving them even if you disapprove of their actions.


People need security and love. They need to know that they are not alone. Friends and the world may turn on you in a minute, but your family loves you and will not leave you. My dad told me once that he would be there for me no matter what. He would sit beside me in court even if he had to testify against me. He told me that I could know for sure that he would be there for me. Do your children know that about you?



Get the whole story


Betty, the love of my life

The Call

Hay Day of my Life

"The bro zone!" Like a brother

A Giant Heart

The tractor ride

Never Really Dated!

Shocked & Surprised

Good News

Finding an acorn

Scared my dad!

Who's chasing who?

Betty meets my grandmother


El verano más largo de la historia


El verano después de mi primer año, conseguí un trabajo en Dupont como empleado en beneficio de mi padre, que trabajaba allí. Me dieron un trabajo de oficina. Ayudé con registros para el almacén, "tiendas".


Conocí y trabajé con algunos hombres increíbles ese verano. Una de las varias ventajas que tenía mi trabajo incluía una línea telefónica gratuita para Atlanta. ¡Los que lean esto hoy en día no recordarán que el hacer llamadas tenía cargos de larga distancia! Mi día de trabajo comenzaba a las 7:30 am. Por lo general, llegaba a las 7 am o un poco antes. Luego llamaba a Betty todos los días de la semana de forma gratuita o "a cargo de la compañía".


A Betty nunca le gusta levantarse temprano. Se despertaba porque me amaba. Hablábamos durante 30 minutos todas las mañanas. Todos los hombres de mi oficina podían oírnos hablar. Los chicos bromearon sobre mi pequeña novia y yo en Atlanta. Casi todos los fines de semana salía del trabajo y un amigo y yo conducíamos hasta Roswell para ver a Betty y regresábamos el domingo por la noche.


Para promover la percepción de "campesino sureño", el auto de mi amigo tenía silenciadores extremadamente ruidosos y casi inexistentes. Bordeaban lo ilegal en muchas partes.


Mi amigo y yo los disfrutamos, pero ¿te imaginas la silenciosa "tranquilidad" de la subdivisión de lujo mientras el auto campesino chillaba entrando en el vecindario? Betty podía escucharnos venir a varias cuadras de distancia.


Casi todos mis amigos en el trabajo habían servido en Vietnam. Pensaron que era lindo que tuviera a esta chica a quien amaba tanto tan lejos. Me tomaban el pelo constantemente. Me dijeron que ella no iba a estar ahí para mí. Dijeron que tenía otro novio llamado Jody.


Que siempre robaba a las chicas de los chicos en relaciones a larga distancia. Me prometieron que sabían y hasta habían experimentado lo que Jody podía hacer. Les prometí que las cosas eran diferentes entre nosotros y simplemente se burlaron de mi ingenuidad.


Un día en el trabajo, me llegó una carta por correo de Jody. Me dijo cuánto amaba a Betty y apreciaba que me mantuviera alejado. Más tarde, Jody incluso nos enviaría un regalo de bodas cortesía de mis amigos del trabajo, por supuesto.


Le escribí una carta a mano todos los días de la semana del verano. Soñé con recibir una carta de Betty pero recibí menos de una por semana, probablemente menos de diez durante todo el verano. Su familia tenía que reunirse para tratar de descifrar mi mala letra.


Así que todo ese verano "para siempre", mi vida consistió en el trabajo de Dupont, un viaje a Roswell todos los fines de semana posibles, trabajo en la granja por las tardes, incluido ordeñar una vaca a mano todos los días y que me hicieran bromas en el trabajo, una llamada telefónica a Betty cinco días a la semana, y soñando con estar casado con la dama más maravillosa del mundo.


Considere conmigo que sus hijos y nietos se están convirtiendo en adultos. Ámalos. Por favor, ayúdalos. Desafíelos a vivir sus vidas para Dios.


Son tontos de muchas maneras. Quieren rebelarse contra todo lo que ven, al menos un poco, pero te están mirando y escuchando.


Tal vez lo más importante que pueden saber es que los amas incondicionalmente y que nunca les darás la espalda. Que nunca dejarás de amarlos, incluso si desapruebas sus acciones.


La gente necesita seguridad y amor. Necesitan saber que no están solos. Los amigos y el mundo pueden volverse contra ti en un minuto, pero tu familia te ama y no te dejará. Mi papá me dijo una vez que él estaría ahí para mí sin importar nada. Se sentaría a mi lado en la corte incluso si tuviera que testificar en mi contra. Me dijo que podía estar seguro de que él estaría allí para mí. ¿Tus hijos saben eso de ti?



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