Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Meeting Dr. Hall Duncan

Today was our final meeting before we begin our journey to Europe. Earlier today I received a call from Amy Unruh, Administrative Assistant for the Keeter Center for Character Education at College of the Ozarks, asking me to meet her prior to the meeting. When she mentioned I would be meeting my Veteran for the first time, I jumped at the opportunity.

What do I wear? I'm about to meet a man that is a Purple Heart recipient... Will I call him Dr. Duncan? Hall? Should I shake his hand, or greet him with a hug? All of these questions infected my mind as 6 o'clock p.m. neared. I found myself much more nervous than I expected. As I neared the lodge on the C of O campus, nerves turned to sweat. I was greeted by Mrs. Unruh's smile and a calming hug, which helped some of the nerves fade.

On the third floor, I spot a man with a cane and a blue cap and I knew... "That is my Veteran." As Dr. Duncan made his way down the glass elevator, I couldn't hold back my smile. When the doors of the elevator opened he said, "You must be Austin... It's a pleasure to finally meet you." My first move was to shake his hand, which soon turned into an awkward hug. I couldn't help but think, "This is the guy that is going to make me laugh and make me cry for the next two weeks."

Conversation shifted to many different topics as we drove on campus to join our fellow travelers. The meeting started promptly at 6 p.m., so we were around 10 minutes late. Coming through the side door of the meeting room, all eyes were on Hall. All the students, faculty and staff smiled as they applauded his presence.

Hall told the group a little bit about his travels and his service. We all watched in awe as an 88 year old man recalled very specific memories about his past effortlessly. He didn't miss a lick!

After the meeting, Bonnie Anderson (my student partner, also assigned to Hall) and I were invited to a private dinner with Hall. We spoke for hours about ourselves and lost all track of time. Before we knew it, we were the only people in the restaurant, except for the staff that were eager to go home for the evening.

Tomorrow will consist of a lot of packing, prayer and reading. I'm so very thankful for this opportunity to bare witness to these witnesses. After meeting Hall, there is no doubt this trip will be one to remember. A lot of prayer going out to my fellow travelers...



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