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Friday, June 22, 2012

Father and Son

As I was waiting in the waiting room of the physiotherapy clinic, a cute smile caught my eye when I greeted everyone with a cheerful good morning. The owner of that smile was no older than 6, dressed in blue and white, sitting on a man’s lap.




The man was dressed in a work uniform for the name of the company was clearing written on the right side of his chest, just above the heart. Guess companies do that because you are supposed to pour your heart into your work. This man was reading a popular news magazine while his son had his hands all over it. Not once did the man scold the boy or lose his temper. He just sweetly said, “Please let daddy read.” The boy smiled and made a sound.

The boy made sounds, he did not speak. He also wore braces on his legs, which meant it was not easy for him to walk, if he even did. He made several different sounds but all of them accompanied with a smile.

At this point I caught myself discreetly staring and paying attention to each and every move. The boy looked at the magazine and then at his dad’s face and then the magazine again and his dad’s face. It seemed like he was trying to track his father’s eye route. All of a sudden the boy gently put both hands on his father’s cheeks and guided his pop’s face to his so that they’d be looking into each other’s eyes. With this gesture, the boy gave such a beautiful smile. I caught my caught myself smiling so heartwarmingly and my eyes tearing. Both of them laughed. It was a magical moment.

The man looked at me and saw my smile. I did not turn away in embarrassment for there was nothing to be ashamed of.

The father put away the magazine, took the boy into his arms and put him over his shoulders like a sack of potatoes and the boy laughed. He got up said good bye to me and took his son upstairs for his session. I kept on watching them. As the father walked up those twenty or more steps, he bounced his son a bit and the boy laughed loudly. Once again my eyes watered and my smile opened wide, and the man looked at me again and also smiled.

There were no dialogues during these minutes, just smiles, laughter and lots of love and acceptance.
(written June 20, 2012)
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