They flipped through the photo album like it was a holy book.
“I remember this phase,” he said. “You looked like death.”
“As did you,” she reminded him.
They laughed a lot and wept a little remembering the past. So many
days wasted.
He turned the page.
“This is when the light came on in your eyes.”
She looked closely. It was. She could see it too.
He continued, “One day we were peas in a pod. The next day you
were different.”
She nodded.
He was silent for quite some time, then asked, “Did I ever tell
you about my dream?”
No. He hadn’t.
His voice cleared and he told it as if he’d been mulling it over
for 34 years.
“You were in front of me, talking about something to do with your
kitchen. Really. Just an ordinary day and ordinary words and a folded dish
towel you put on the counter. It was sudden, but it wasn’t. Somehow in the
dream I knew it wasn’t just you. It was this great cloud. You were gone. They
were gone. I was standing alone in your kitchen looking at where you had been.
I could see you in the sky, in a way, though you weren’t there either.”
She listened.
He went on, “You asked Jesus not to forget me.”
She was surprised, but not really.
“He didn’t forget me,” his voice cracked. “He froze everything.
The sky. The people. You, even.”
“For how long?” She wanted details.
He smiled as he said, “Almost 80 years, the length of my lifetime.
He waited for me.”
They wept as they remembered these things.
Hello, Sandi! I like your story about our Jesus Christ.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ирина. I appreciate that!
DeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathy!
DeleteGreat story.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen! I enjoy the walks on your blog.
DeleteOur Father is indeed longsuffering, yes? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYea. So patient, not willing that any would be lost.
DeleteI liked this
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne! God bless you.
DeleteYour stories are always touching and thought provoking. I really liked this one.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mari. That means so much to me.
DeleteWow, this one really got me! Wow. So thankful that Jesus is patient and wants all men to be saved before He returns to call us all up to heaven. He is the only one who knows when that day will come, but I know many of us are getting anxious for His return.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and poignant, Sandi!
ReplyDeleteYour words touch the soul.
Have a great weekend!
Very touching.. very.
ReplyDeleteYes, "This great cloud"....
ReplyDelete"You asked Jesus not to forget me"....Jesus waited.
Beautiful. What a loving Father, so very touching.
Well written and thought provoking. Thanx Sandi.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Great way to put the way we are without God in our lives!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you my friend! Deeply felt. Thank you
ReplyDeleteDearest Sandi,
ReplyDeleteCan relate to this so well...
Hugs,
Mariette
'Forget me not' - is our eternal request from those important to us in life.
ReplyDeleteAh wonderful writing Sandi...we know when we are His we never truly say goodbye to those who we love and they who love Him. Hugs!
ReplyDeletebut a blink of the eye. amazing how time flies. i keep saying what will i learn by the time i get to my mother's/father's age ... at 46 i am still amazed that each and every day i am learning and new lesson. i know at times i think gosh i wish i had known this or that ...but then i think nope it was to happen at the time it did. all good. at the proper time it did occurred. God is good. good all the time. thankful. ( ;
ReplyDeleteOh, Oh, Oh, that is beautiful....really touched my heart. Thanks for sharing♥
ReplyDeleteA dialogue about powerful memories.
ReplyDeletebeautiful dear Sandi !
ReplyDeletehugs and blessings
This is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour stories belong in a book.
Thanks, Sandra!
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