He sat beneath the acacia tree and watched the world go by its green-golden leaves bouncing joyously while the breeze caused a rustling sigh. He thought about life as he’d lived it as a son, and a father, and as a man and he smiled at some of the memories he remembered from when his journey began.
Playing with his brothers as a toddler and his sister who’d cared for him so he hoped they’d all known how he loved them not often enough said years ago. There’d been plenty of sadness on his journey they lost their father, grandparents they hardly knew he lost some friends on the way that he’d never forget and sadly, there was his beloved brother too.
But sitting there under this particular tree looking over his little back lawn her face came into his mind now it swept in as if on the wind-borne. She’d come into his life as a saviour he knew he’d been blessed all along while he was a weak selfish person she was so beautiful, and witty and strong.
Their first years together she’d carried him thinking back he’d always known it was true how he wished he’d been a much better person “But you’re good”, she said, “and I chose you.” The children came along and life really changed no time then for the fast social whirl yet neither would have chosen a different life than the joy from their boy and their girl.
Some hardships inevitably changed things but they carefully steered their way through and their love remained strong as expected the most important ingredient between two. Their children grew up, made roads for themselves after tenuous steps they too settled down now the grandchildren help keep them both youthful with such fun and energy that astounds.
So he sits there under the acacia and the memories linger awhile there’s thankfully so many happy memories that recall always causes a smile. Then he reaches across as the wind blows a silver hair falling out of place he pushes it away and back over her ear as he kisses her still lovely face.