Fond Memories

When my son Steven was about 3 months old, we went to a Roy Rogers restaurant for some lunch. To my left sat a rather old woman in her 80's. My wife was holding our son and I could see the old woman looking at him admiringly. I'm pretty good at reading peoples faces and it was obvious to me that she was remembering the days long past when she had her own babies. My wife apparently saw it too. I looked at my wife and cocked my head toward the woman and without saying a word my wife nodded approvingly. I stood up and took Steven from my wife and gave him to the woman not uttering a word.

The woman seemed to come alive with a huge smile and said “Oh my, I haven't smelled a baby in soooo long!” She was of course referring to the talcum powder and baby shampoo. She lovingly held Steven in her arms and he looked into her eyes probably wondering who was this strange person holding him. Steven was unlike a lot of babies who easily get intimidated by strangers so I had no fear that he would start screaming when I passed him to this old woman. We let her hold him for about 10 minutes while we ate our lunch. She thanked us for a priceless gift, a trip back in time to when she was a new mother.

I often think about this moment and it never fails to stir me emotionally with a feeling of pride for being perceptive and brave enough to hand over my baby to a complete stranger. Doubtless this woman carried that memory to her grave.
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My wife of years ago and I experienced a similar situation at an outing with our young daughter of about 13 months. Not much said however the face and eyes showed the desire.

To my wife was a whisper, may I?

I'm sure the joy in this lady could be perhaps similar to the lady in your experience shared here Oob.
Very nice OD. thumbs up
One day when I was 11 years old I didn't feel like going to school so I decided to play hookie. I was living on 85th St off 2nd Ave in the “Yorkville” neighborhood of Manhattan in NYC and decided to take a walk down 2nd ave for no particular reason. I got to 79th St and on the SW corner there was a movie theater. The Marque said M 5 that's all. I went to the cashier and asked WTH was M5. The lady said it was the name of 2 movies they were showing at the time, “M” and the other was 5 or “Five”. She said do you want a ticket? I said “Sure, but I don't have any money.” I guess she felt sorry for me so she gave me a free ticket and I went in and sat down.
Well. I was blown away by these 2 movies. M is of course the classic crime drama starring Peter Lorre.



and FIVE, from 1951, was one of the most fantastic SC FI movies ever made about life in the post atomic war world.

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