
The Weight of Waiting
From Almost Everything with Jeffery Saddoris by Jeffery Saddoris
September 23, 2025 · 8 min
About this episode
The episode reflects on childhood memories associated with a family truck.
It took a bit to fire up, but once it did, the familiar rumble of my Dad’s 1974 Ford F100 took me right back to my childhood summers. As Art slowly backed the truck off of the trailer, Adrianne commented, “It’s smaller than I thought it would be, given how large it looms in your history.” Indeed, I thought. One of my earliest memories of this truck is of waking up on the bench seat at Buckskin State Park on the Arizona side of the Colorado river. It was cold that morning — though it was light, the sun hadn’t yet crested the red rock hills that bordered the campground to the East. Dad and my stepmother Linda were both awake after having spent the night in sleeping bags in the bed of the truck. Dad had made a small fire that was crackling and popping and I remember the faint smell of coffee on the chilly morning air. CONNECT WITH ME Visit my Website: https://jefferysaddoris.com Get my Newsletter: Subscribe Email me: talkback@jefferysaddoris.com
Topics covered
- childhood memories
- nostalgia
- family
Keywords
- Ford F100
- Buckskin State Park
- Arizona
- Colorado River
Mentioned in this episode
Products: F100, Ford F100
Places: Arizona, Colorado
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