
I could see Forrest sitting alone at the bus stop just after little Forrest had left on the school bus. I could see him, in his simple way, contemplating how strange, convoluted, and, ultimately, wonderful life can be. Right on, Forrest! I'm with you, buddy. Who'd have thought my life, so nearly lost, would or could have taken this turn? I am still in awe of the circumstances that landed me here.
To top it all off, I found, upon entering my room, that maintenance had finally installed one of the mirrored sliding doors that had been missing from my closet since the day I moved in. On my desk was a note of apology for installing only one door and a promise to try to find another. One door! One mirrored sliding door! I love it. It's simply the way life is: imperfect, but surprising - sometimes pleasantly. I spent a few minutes dancing in front of that mirrored door. Life is meant to be celebrated.

Unfortunately, the broken toilet seat hadn't been repaired, but that's okay. Today I got a closet door. Today I got.....today. Another day. And it was a beauty. Lord, O Lord, I am so grateful!
*Sniff, dry eyes, go home.*
Test Comment --- I'll come back if this pushes through. Love. Leah
ReplyDeleteIt looks like my comment went through. I am so happy for you Edie. The mention of Forrest Gump made my eyes misty. Hope every good thing will continue to come your way Edie.
ReplyDeleteAm counting down to my homecoming - first in 23 years! Like you, am another old little girl lost.
My heart problem was solved. And it was found out, it was not the heart, after all! See you when I come back. I'll endeavour to send you a postcard.
Hi Leah! It's good to hear from you. Thank you for all your kindness.
ReplyDeleteI know you must be so excited to be going home. I hope you have a fabulous time. I'll be looking forward to hearing how it goes.
Big hugs to you!