Wednesday, July 6, 2016

From the Heart

  I have been all around this great big beautiful world and never surprised but ever amazed by the common thread of caring.  Oh sure, sour and persnickety exist, but they remain the minority not the majority.  Then, there are those shining stars tucked into the secret garden of our life.  Those shopkeepers who not only render service with a smile, but also go that extra smile and mile.  They learn our names when we frequent their establishment.  They treat us like regulars even when we visit once from out of town.
     Our local Soda Fountaineers, Mr. and Mrs. Young recently retired, but Rosemarie still serves with grace over on Oildale Drive.  Hope-filled brew at Covenant Coffee is poured, blended, or baked with love on North Chester.  Downtown, one may feast on lovingly prepared decadence at De Coeur Bakery on 18th Street, behind the Post Office.  Oh, those croissants send me back in time!  From the scent to my European sojourn to the first buttery crunchy, bite- propelled back to our wedding night when Room Service delivered coffee, strawberries, and croissants on a silver tray!
     De Coeur’s business motto perfectly explains why.  “We firmly believe, as with all things in life, you must work with passion and love and that everything you do should truly come from the heart and that sentiment is behind everything we bake and decorate,” says Mai Gifford, Owner.  May we all strive to walk this path!
     These remain a few local examples, but recently, I experienced such distinct pleasure from across the miles.  Googling local florists in our now son-in-love’s hometown, I stepped into that Secret Garden I mentioned earlier.  He and our eldest daughter Kayla planned to wed unceremoniously later in June and thus ensued my phone call to Country Cottage.  Unable to attend the Virginia nuptials, I expressed my desire to Miss Pam to offer a floral remembrance.  Then, early one Friday morning, when they shared a day off and their escrow closing delayed until following Monday, Kayla called to announce, they intended to “do it right before our new house closes so we are getting married today!”  Nonplussed by my urgent phone call, Miss Pam angelically arranged a breathtakingly beautiful bouquet and boutonniere and lovingly tucked in jasmine from her own garden to satisfy my desire to give a scented memory.  It is a rare gift to know one may reach out, and receive grace so far apart then also have a stranger treat like a friend.  I hear tell she dishes up a delicious fudge and look forward meeting her in person someday.

     I remain grateful for these bright souls, who not only serve us they love us with their skill and trade.  They lay the foundation where sweet memories seed and bloom.  They remind us of the old adage:  “Be not forgetful to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.”