The pain of a forgotten birthday - at any age. |
For a popular local grocery store, this place was less than busy. Even in his nondescript jogging shorts and matching gray t-shirt and white flip-flops, he stood out the thin crowd. He took his ease moving through the aisles passing a mid-30's woman sporting three unruly children. Only pausing to help a wheelchair bound veteran or catch-up on current events and gossip with the outgoing, friendly food sampling lady. For him, the seemingly random paces through the store were both his exercise and social life – brief as each were. His intimate knowledge of the store allowed him to move about quickly or meander about in a loosely casual manner. His feet easily glided over the highly polished floor yet, slowed as he approached the greeting card section. Unexpectedly, he felt a lump in his throat – which could have been his heart. From the windows of the soul, a drop of water appeared. He felt the inner torrent surging forth as he stopped at the section that would have been for him. A large tear tracing down his middle aged face. One card read: “A long long time ago...” “You were born!” followed by the Star Wars theme song. A tear large tear slashed a line down his face and crashed upon the floor. He pressed the card back into its holder but held onto it briefly. With semi-clouded vision, he reached for another card “...Wishing you a little magic on your Special Birthday!” A small puddle formed at his feet. He used to get cards like this. But the cards turned to phone calls from close friends and estranged family and over the years - faded. He wiped his face. A card with a very ugly dog bore the caption “For someone special...” He didn't bother picking it up. Once upon a time... A star pinata exploded with candy, cardboard shards and paper... Sing songs and birthday wishes... A teenager catching a set of keys to a vintage Dodge Dart... First legal drink in a bar... ...Recollections and fond memories followed. Taking a breath, he forced a smile, turned his cart down another aisle while whispering to himself a birthday that seemed anything but happy. |