In Love and Death
by Christie Perkins
I pass my Grandma’s house one last time.
A brief vision of days past flash through my mind. A wave of emotion overcomes me. I remember Grandma standing at the edge of her yard in her curled hair and up curled lips. Grandpa in his navy blue pocketed shirt is waving with those knobby knuckles. I watch out the back window of the van as we turn the corner. Until next time.
It is just a vision, for Grandpa’s been gone for years. Grandma’s only been gone a few days.
I fight the stinging of hot tears brimming in my eyes as I realize that today will be the last time I visit Grandma. No more aqua rainforest soap, aloe vera plants for bee stings, or Tang coupled with amazing breakfast eggs edged with that secret ingredient. (Seriously! How could she not like her own eggs?)
All is gone. But not forgotten.
I touch the corner of each eye to drain the tear and I take a breath.
“Bye Grandma, love ya.” My thoughts cradle my memories. Good byes are never easy but today I say my final good bye.
I believe the wave of emotion I feel is from Grandma whispering back one last good bye. The emotion I feel is not in the doom of her death but in the power of her love. Until next time… as for now Grandma and Grandpa will stand at the edge of heaven and earth and watch over us until we see each other again.
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