The two of us were all the way up on the porch before Joey’s Mom came out of the house while wiping her hands with what I took to be a dishtowel. I later learned it was one of Joey’s older cloth diapers that he’d outgrown. Joey did a sort of end run around his Mom and I nearly fell flat on my face. As it was, I stumbled and had to grab onto the back of Joey’s shirt to keep from falling. That is when I noticed, that Joey was dressed much the same as I was, except he had on shoes and socks and a backwards blue ball cap with a red maple leaf on the front.

“Whoa, whoa!” his mother said, “Slow it down boys!”

“I am going to show him what I made!” Joey said impatiently.

“Well, that can wait for a minute, can’t it?” She said pulling my arm free from Joey’s grasp and giving me the biggest, warmest hug I’ve had in a very long time. It felt so good that I didn’t want her to ever let me go. She loosened her embrace just enough so that she could pull my head back and look me in the eyes.

Log in with your credentials

Forgot your details?