Commercial for my University

This may seem silly to some of y’all, but this is going to be a very emotional post for me. You see, I always dreamed of getting to go to college. Mama and Daddy both graduated high school back in a time where graduating high school was enough for just about anything you wanted to do. They worked to get through high school. Daddy had actually dropped out and when he asked Mama to marry him she said “My daddy won’t let me marry anyone without a high school diploma” so after one year away from school he returned to school, they got married, and they both got their diplomas shortly afterward.

Their dream back in the early seventies was for all of us to graduate high school. It was a good dream and one that we all accomplished. But I secretly wanted something more. I wanted to go to college.

I had always dreamed of getting to go to college. Notice how I say “getting to” as if it is some grand prize being awarded. Most kids nowadays will say “when I go to college” but I could never look at it as such a concrete, definite concept. I talked in terms of “If I ever got to go to college…”

I hated to ask Mama and Daddy. To us all, college was something far off and unattainable. It was foreign and something only rich people got to do. I took some classes at a community college though, and I was grateful for that. I’ll never forget the semester me and Mama sat down in the middle of the living room floor one night and rolled enough coins to pay my tuition as we chatted about my classes and friends. We never took it for granted, not one second.

I took a few classes here and there while working full time as a teller in a credit union but then one weekend I went to visit a friend of mine at The University of North Alabama. Oh how I fell in love. She had to study in the library one night and I tagged along, relishing the opportunity to walk around campus by myself  and just drink it in. My heart ached and that dream of getting to go myself came stubbornly bubbling up.

I wanted to go to UNA so badly. I had a heart to heart talk that night with my friend and for the first time in my life I found out about the different financial options to allow you to go to college. That was the fall of 1996. In January of 1997 I moved into Rice Hall, the woman’s dormitory, and began my studies. Each day, each class, each book I held represented the culmination of a dream come true for me.

It took me a while to graduate. During that time I met my husband and we married. We wanted a family right away and by the time I walked across the stage two year old Brady was watching and cheering me on.

So today, considering all of this, I’m going to share something with you that leaves me completely without words. My university asked me to do a commercial to help promote my alma mater which is airing all over Alabama. Knowing what you know about me now, I’m sure you can imagine the sweet and aching gratitude in my heart for all that you have given me.

Gratefully,

Christy

P.S. I think I am almost to the point where I can watch this without crying 🙂

I’m going to be taking some time of to get caught up with work and enjoy my family this week.

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Have a wonderful Thanksgiving. We have so much to be grateful for.


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134 Comments

  1. Congratulations on all of your success! I live in MA but my sister lives in Madison, AL (Huntsville ) so I think of you every time I talk to her.

    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and thanks for all of your wonderful recipes!

  2. What an amazing story you have to share! I just had big tears of joy watching the commercial and reading the post. I love it that you are achieving far more than you even dreamed!! Have a wonderful, grateful Thanksgiving!!

  3. Thank you, Christy, for all the happy tears. I boo-hooed when I watched the video of you seeing your book for the first time, and you’ve done it again with the inspiring story about going to UNA. If anyone deserves good blessings, it’s you!

  4. Christy,

    Sue is so right! I feel like we’ve been neighbors all our lives, even though I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting you yet.

    Congratulations on the commercial! It’s so wonderful that you got to acheive your dream, and then to make a commercial for UNA……. How exciting!!!

    Have a very happy Thanksgiving with your family! Don’t eat or shop too much! 🙂
    [By the way, how about a book signing here close to home one day?? Pretty please? Hopefully one that I can attend without calling in sick to work? And don’t say pick a Saturday, ’cause we work a rotating shift, so I have to work some weekends… 🙂 ]

    May God bless your family through the holidays, and all year,
    Trish

  5. I love it! Gotta call Mama to see if she’s seen it yet! I’ve been telling her all about you. It will be nice for her to be able to put a face to the name. She’s getting your cookbook for Christmas. Shhhh…it’s a secret. I know she’ll love her copy just as much as my three daughters and I do.

  6. Congratulation’s Christy!! 0:-)

    I am SO happy you are on the commericial, inspiring others.

    God bless you and all your Family and Friends this holiday season and thank you again for all you do, and for sharing with us.

    You and Paula Deen make me feel like I have known ya’ll forever … just like Family.

    I like that!
    Thank you,
    Sue

  7. Christy, I’m very touched by your writing as my life parallels yours so much. I too came from a poor background..there were no high school graduates out of my 5 siblings. As you said, education was not a very important factor in life…it was get out of school and go to work. I had to leave school in Jr. high as well as high school due to my fathers ilness.
    Also you mentioned working in a credit union…this was my career, and a very good one. I was fortunate to ultimately become CEO.
    I won’t go into detail and describe “walking to school in the snow” LOL
    Just so you know, I am 79 years old and not a day goes by that I am not thankful for those years and the support of my family and friends. God has blessed us in so many ways.
    Enjoy Thanksgiving with your family, as I plan to with mine. My wife is fixing a Sawdust Pie…I can’t wait!
    Bless you and all of your online friends.

    Ken

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