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At an airport, I overheard a father and daughter in their
last moments together. They had announced her plane's departure and standing
near the door, he said to his daughter, "I love you, I wish you
enough."
She said, "Daddy, our life together has been more
than enough. Your love is all I ever needed. I wish you enough, too,
Daddy." They kissed good-bye, and she left. He walked over toward the
window where I was seated. Standing there, I could see he wanted and needed to
cry. I tried not to intrude on his privacy, but he welcomed me in by asking,
"Did you ever say good-bye to someone knowing it would be forever?"
"Yes, I have," I replied. Saying that brought
back memories I had of expressing my love and appreciation for all my Dad had
done for me. Recognizing that his days were limited, I took the time to tell
him face to face how much he meant to me. So I knew what this man was
experiencing.
"Forgive me for asking, but why is this a forever
good-bye?" I asked.
"I am old, and she lives much too far away. I have
challenges ahead, and the reality is her next trip back will be for my
funeral," he said.
"When you were saying good-bye, I heard you say, 'I
wish you enough.' May I ask what that means?"
He began to smile. "That's a wish that has been
handed down from other generations. My parents used to say it to
everyone." He paused for a moment, and looking up as if trying to remember
it in detail, he smiled even more.
"When we said 'I wish you enough,' we were wanting
the other person to have a life filled with enough good things to sustain
them," he continued, and then turning toward me, he shared the following
as if he were reciting it from memory.
I wish you enough
sun to keep your attitude bright.
I wish you enough
rain to appreciate the sun more.
I wish you enough
happiness to keep your spirit alive.
I wish you enough
pain so that the smallest joys in life appear much bigger.
I wish you enough
gain to satisfy your wanting.
I wish you enough
loss to appreciate all that you possess.
I wish you enough
'Hellos' to get you through the final 'Good-bye.'
He then began to sob and walked away.
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