Drop by drop the snow pack dies, watering the arid lands below. |
The April 9, 2013 prompt for "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS" is You've been given the opportunity to have dinner with anyone-I mean ANYONE (alive or dead)--Who do you eat with? Where do you eat at? How does dinner go? What kinds of questions do you ask? If your imagination allows, please write the dinner transcript. I would have dinner with my father. I was young when my parents divorced, so my memories of my father are sketchy at best. I didn't know he was dead until I read his obit online (that was a shocker). I never had a chance to say "I love you, Daddy." I would have liked to say that to him before he died or at least attended his funeral. I would fix Spanish rice using my own recipe. We would have green salad, coffee, and chocolate cake for desert unless my father wanted some other type of desert. I would tell him how much I loved him. I would tell him about my life and dreams. Dad and I would catch up on the events that happened in our lives. I would tell him that the only thing that matter was our dinner together. Then last I would ask him to introduce me to my half-sister. Daddy, I miss you, I love you, I forgive you; Please forgive me for not finding you before you died. Food for thought: "Never forget the three powerful resources you always have available to you: love, prayer, and forgiveness." - H. Jackson Brown, Jr. |