I will always remember this place

February 16, 2019

This is my view when my dad’s cancer diagnosis is confirmed. My body is rigid, pressed up against a frosty window, unable to move or else I’ll lose the phone signal. 

I don’t have much to say about it yet, but I can tell you he is hopeful, and he is angry. 

“I have things to do,” he says. “I don’t have time for this crap.” 

Long after the call ends, I keep my cheek against the window. It is cold, and it gives me something to feel other than scared. The drizzle is steady, and I hear the groan of snow as it is pelted with raindrops.

I should get back to writing, but first I need to listen to the snow’s complaints for a while.

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2 Comments

  • Reply Anne Silva February 16, 2019 at 9:22 PM

    This is so beautiful Maggie. So much said with a few wonderful words. 💗

  • Reply Judith Salkin February 18, 2019 at 1:17 AM

    I so totally understand. Hugs.

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