I walked
into the grocery store not particularly interested in buying groceries. I wasn't
hungry. The pain of losing my husband of 37 years was still too raw. And this
grocery story held so many sweet memories.
Rudy often came with me and most every time he'd pretend to
go off and look for something special. I knew what he was up
to. I'd always spot him walking down the aisle with the three
yellow roses in his hands.
Rudy knew I loved yellow roses.
With a heart filled with grief, I only wanted to buy my few
items and leave, but even grocery shopping was different since
Rudy had passed on.
Shopping for one took time, a little more thought than it had
for two. Standing by the meat, I searched for the perfect small
steak and remembered how Rudy had loved his steak. Suddenly a
woman came beside me. She was blond, slim and lovely in a soft
green pantsuit. I watched as she picked up a large pack of
T-bones, dropped them in her basket, hesitated, and then put
them back. She turned to go and once again reached for the pack
of steaks. She saw me watching her and she smiled.
"My husband loves T-bones, but honestly, at these prices, I don't
know."
I swallowed the emotion down my throat and met her pale blue eyes.
"My husband passed away eight days ago," I told her. Glancing at
the package in her hands, I fought to control the tremble in my
voice. "Buy him the steaks. And cherish every moment you have together.
"
She shook her head and I saw the emotion in her eyes as she placed
the package in her basket and wheeled away. I turned and pushed my
cart across the length of the store to the dairy products. There I stood, trying to decide which size milk I should buy. A quart, I finally decided and moved on to the ice cream section near the front
of the store. If nothing else, I could always fix myself an ice cream cone.
I placed the ice cream in my cart and looked down the aisle toward
the front. I saw first the green suit, then recognized the pretty
lady coming towards me. In her arms she carried a package. On her
face was the brightest smile I had ever seen. I would swear a soft
halo encircled her blond hair as she kept walking toward me, her eyes
holding mine.
As she came closer, I saw what she held and tears began misting in
my eyes. "These are for you," she said and placed three beautiful
long stemmed yellow roses in my arms. "When you go through the line, they will know these are paid for." She leaned over and placed a
gentle kiss on my cheek, then smiled again.
I wanted to tell her what she'd done, what the roses meant, but
still unable to speak, I watched as she walked away as tears clouded
my vision. I looked down at the beautiful roses nestled in the green
tissue wrapping and found it almost unreal. How did she know?
Suddenly the answer seemed so clear. I wasn't alone. "Oh, Rudy,
you haven't forgotten me, have you?" I whispered, with tears in
my eyes. He was still with me, and she was his angel.