There are days when I must remind myself
of all that is good in Toronto. This is difficult when it's ugly out there and
evil lurks in unsuspected places, like The Danforth. All around me I hear cries
for tougher gun control and increased funding for mental health, but I don't
believe these things will change any time soon. And yet—in some small way—something
has changed. Is it just my perception, or since the violence on The Danforth
have we become more caring? It's as if someone is sprinkling fairy dust among
us. Do you feel it?
I felt it in the gentle hand extended to me
yesterday—on James’s moving day— by a woman and her young son who noticed I was
carrying way too many things. They quickly stopped what they were doing. The
son picked up my mop, the woman picked up my bucket and my bag of groceries and happily brought them to my car. I doubt I'll ever see those two people again, but
their caring touch remains with me.
Later, the two movers—who had just
completed the back-breaking job and were about to drive off—noticed me pulling
said mop, bucket and groceries out of my car. Did they drive off? No. They
helped unload my car and then proceeded to carry the items into James's
new building. Their kindness also remains with me.
Until handguns are banned, and additional
money and resources are poured into mental health, I too must sprinkle fairy
dust whenever and wherever I can.
In the meantime, I
need to get back to my manuscript, but between packing, cleaning and unpacking
for James new digs, not enough writing has occurred. We’ve also been busy with
James’s Special Olympics softball team, The Sliders. Their big tournament was Saturday
in Etobicoke, everyone played with great teamwork. James had a homerun and the team won all three games. Yeah Sliders!
James at the tournament with his big brother John. Nice socks, James, bet you have another pair just like 'em!
So happy to read your words again Nancy. Happy writing! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks Leanda! So happy to hear from you. I hope all is well in Australia.
ReplyDeleteI love your positive attitude. I will go through my day with a pocket of Fairy dust! #5
ReplyDeleteRenee, everything about you is fairy dust! xoxo
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