Today is the start of the rest of your all our lives, I just heard from a good friend of mine up in LaGrande Or. and found out about the loss of their son who was about my age, 56, this last Sept. he was told that his Son had brain cancer and 25 days later he was gone. Now that is not a long tome to make up for lost days and times we could have been somewhere or done something, or even made a phone call to be in touch with friends or loved ones. I am at the top of my list for not doing these things for my close ones. I am just wanting to put out a reminder that we are all on a time clock for how long our journey on this earth is. Only God has that list. So I am resolved this year to make a better connection to all who are close to me and that I hold dear and even those who i meet on this daily journey called life. I pray that any of us don’t have to say good bye to someone with saying– ‘i wish i had said’ — “I wish I had let them know’– i should have –‘ i never told them how much i loved them.– they never knew’– i could have’– don’t let a day go by with out telling someone how much they mean to you and that they are loved. So God bless you all and may he keep all of your hearts in the palm of his hand. With Prayers and Love from ‘A COWBOYS HEART ‘ Larry dudley
About Today
About Cowboys Heart
Meet Larry Dudley, Author of "A Cowboy's Heart" Larry Dudley was born in Corvallis, Oregon in 1955. He has lived in Oregon all his life except for a few logging stints in Alaska. In fact, he was in such a hurry to start life, he was almost born on an elevator in the hospital! Larry has always worked hard, played hard, drank hard and had what seemed like more than his share of hard times. At age 3, he and his siblings were placed in foster care due to family troubles. Joe and Nellie Zook took them in for a few years until their dad was able to bring them home again. The Zooks were a strong influence on their lives, and they continued to spend summers with them for many years on the ranch where Nellie grew up. It was with Joe and Nellie where Larry discovered his love of horses, and that passion has stayed with him to this day. Nellie was always important to Larry. Her greatest gift to him was the art of nonjudgemental listening no matter where he was in his life. He counts it as a blessing for the opportunity to take care of her when she had a stroke in 1997. Larry started drinking at age 11 and spent time in detention for 'youthful transgressions.' At 15 he was released from the court system and worked on a hay ranch in Reedsport. At 17, he joined the army for two years, stationed in California and Washington and trained as a scout in Recon. Larry began riding in rodeos in the army and continued for several years after his discharge. He rode bulls and said, "it was the greatest adrenalin rush I've ever had." There were many ups and downs, several marriages, and still....drinking. Finally, at age 39, one morning Larry prayed, "God, please show me how to live, or I'm done." That was the beginning of his faith in God, sobriety, and learning how to live life on life's terms. It wasn't easy, but with God's help, he was determined. He went to AA and still does. After three years sober, Larry started writing poems. They were more a gift than a struggle and the words seemed to flow through him. When you read his poems, you see the hard times, the faith and the growth. Now, thirteen years sober, Larry has found peace. Divorced, he realizes he'd never deserved to be married, that love was always his selfish need, not unconditional. Larry is a non-drinking, hard working truck driver with many interests, including active participation in Back Country Horsemen. He's spent hours on his favorite horse, Hutch, and his dream of publishing his poetry is a reality. Larry Dudley has learned to be a standup man with compassion for all, a delightful sense of humor and a helping hand for his family and friends.
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Hey Larry – Travis here. Long time no talk. Life is always full of adventures. Hope you get this would like to see how you are and for you to meet my special lady.
Travis call me 707-501-7372