
The amazing little intersections of life.
Way back when I was about four or five years old, my parents took us kids to the house of my godfather, a man I've only met a handful of times in my life. Back then he was still married to his first wife, whose face I cannot picture and whose name I cannot remember. However, at one point in the evening she pulled me into her lap and started singing a song to me that I had never heard: "Julie, Julie, Julie, do you love me?"
Fast forward about forty-five years. I was driving to work, listening to Oldies radio, and I heard that song, which it turns out was sung by Bobby Sherman. The years fell away, and I remembered that moment, sitting in the lap of a stranger who sang softly in my ear.
I don't know her name and can't see her face, but I remember her, thanks to a melody and a kind gesture.
Who knows how many people we influence in tiny ways? Who knows how many things we do will go into someone's permanent memory?
Published on March 22, 2020 20:45