They Ask Permission
Six of them
Joined as a team
United by their orange shirts
They encircle the kayaker
Standing at the ready
“Let us know how we may help.”
“I don’t know.”“I am right behind you
You are safe.”
“Wow, that was easy.”
She rejoices after landing gently
Upon the kayak seat.
The orange shirt people stand by
And smile
Surrounding her with
What looks and feels like love
And support.
“May I reach in and adjust the foot pegs for you?”
Nobody is rushing.
One man holds down the bow
Patiently
He squats on knees that have traveled
A good few decades
Patiently
His dimples emerge as he smiles in response
To her sincere
“Thank you!”
Pontoons in place
They add other adaptive equipment
Adjusting
Inflating, deflating
Adding, removing
Patiently
Squatting man stands
Hands of power remain, though, at work
Adding ballast to the bow.
The kayak is wheeled into the lake
Broad smile illuminating the world, she rejoices,
“Oh, it’s so nice to be in the water!”
Her team reflects back her beaming countenance.
“I used to be a lifeguard.” She shares.
But now her legs
Do not support her
But love does
Patient, kind, respectful love.
They ask permission
They surround her with love
They make the impossible, possible.
This is the world I choose to see
These are the people I admire.

We need more of these people in the world
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I remember you telling me this story. Nice, nice humanity give and receive
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I must have told you a similar story- I wrote this at it was occurring! I am so lucky to work at the lake and see the true goodness of people!
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