Wednesday, October 24, 2018

We Bought a Farm: The story of a silver bowl


I'm not sure how the silver bowl ended up as a feeding dish for our animals here on the farm.

But it did.

And every time I see it, I can't help it. 

I smile a little bit.

(John does too.)

(And when I share the story with others, I see them chuckling a bit as well.)

JB graduated high school. 

Then he wrote one essay in just a few minutes and turned it in to The Fort Lauderdale Art Institute on a whim.

Art Institute liked it so much ...

they offered him a full scholarship. 

(When you grow up like John and me, the only way you go to college is a full scholarship or paying for it yourself.)

So he went.

Fast forward.
  • John graduates with an Associates Degree in Art. 
  • He now owns his own graphic design business. 
  • I get sick. 
  • He finds cure. 
  • (Without use of the Internet.)
  • He realizes not only people from rich families can be doctors.
  • He decides to go back to school pre-med. 
  • He applies to Western Kentucky University where I have just finished my four year degree.

WKU tells him they are sorry, but the Art Institute classes don't talk to Western's classes. He can't bring any of his credits with him to WKU. He will have to start over. From scratch.

So he does.

Until his advisor tells him he has to take Art Appreciation.

(Enter hilarious laughter on all sides.)

John goes to Dean's office. He tells Dean that he really thinks that despite the fact that his Associates won't connect with his Bachelor's, he should get just three credit hours for the two years he spent at the Art Institute.

Dean agrees.

Dean gives him the three credits.

Hurrah!

(I know you are thinking: what does this have to do with a silver bowl? Patience please.)

Fast forward four years. John has run his business from home while going to school full-time while I have begun teaching and coaching. He has taken the MCAT and knows he is headed to the prestigious Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. 
  • We go to John's college graduation. 
  • We are shocked when we learn he has the highest grades in the entire Ogden College of Science and Engineering. 
  • He is the recipient of a special award. 
  • However, because he received that one Art Appreciation credit, he doesn't receive the very highest award. He receives the second highest award.
And that award ...

(I see you tracking with me!)


It is a silver dish. 

It has John's name engraved on the side. 

We laugh now at the memory of John getting knocked down a level in awards because he got that one stupid Art Appreciation credit.

And we laugh that the silver bowl that we were both so proud of, has gone down in importance over the years. Medical school and the Air Force and four kids and a farm has taken over and at some point, we were short a food dish and someone brought out John's old award. 

We actually like it being a food dish on the farm.

It says a lot.

Without saying anything at all.


P.S. Here are some pictures I found in an old scrapbook of that day back in 2003. (This was before digital photos ya'll.) 





Grace is sixteen today!!!

John's up on the stage receiving his award. Hard to see.

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