Recently I overheard a father and daughter in
their last moments together. They had announced her plane
departure and standing near the security gate, they hugged and he
said, "I love you. I wish you enough."
She in turn said, "Daddy, our life
together has been more than enough. Your love is all I ever needed. I
wish you enough, too, Daddy."
They kissed and she left. He walked over toward the window where I was
seated. Standing there I could see he wanted and needed to cry.
I tried not to intrude on his privacy, but he welcomed me in by
asking, "Did you ever say good-bye to someone knowing it would
be forever?"
"Yes, I have," I replied. Saying that brought back memories I had of
expressing my love,
and appreciation for all my Dad had done for me. Recognizing that his days were
limited,
I took the time to tell him face to face how much he meant to me.
So I knew what this man was experiencing. "Forgive me for asking,
but why is this a forever good-bye?" I asked.
"I am old and she lives much too far away. I have challenges ahead and the
reality is, the next trip back would be for my funeral," he
said.
"When you were saying good-bye I heard you say, ’I wish you
enough.'
May I ask what that means?" I asked.
He began to smile. "That's a wish that has been handed down from
other generations.
My parents used to say it to everyone.
"He paused for a moment and looking up as if trying to remember it in
detail, he smiled even more.
"When we said 'I wish you enough,' we were wanting the other person
to have a life filled with just enough good things to sustain them,"
he continued and then turning toward me he shared the following as if he
were reciting it from memory.
"I wish you enough sun to keep your attitude bright.
I wish you enough rain to appreciate the sun more.
I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive.
I wish you enough pain so that the smallest
joys in life appear much bigger.
I wish you enough gain to satisfy your wanting.
I wish you enough loss to appreciate all that you possess.
I wish enough "Hello's" to get you through the final
"Good-bye".
He then began to sob and walked away.
My Friends at this happy time of year ... I Wish You All ... Enough!
© By Bob Perks
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