David's Gift

Her husband left her something that is now fragrant with his love.

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Her husband left her something that is now fragrant with his love.

It was yet another morning in July last year. Or was it August? I'm not quite sure. Everything seemed a blur. I'd just returned home after dropping my 12-year-old daughter off to school. I sat on the couch in our little balcony-on the left side, as always-my arm stretched across the back. It was a habit I had cultivated over the years. But this time there was no shoulder to drape my arm around. That space to my right was empty.

It was hard to sit there for more than a moment. And I couldn't get myself to enter our unusually silent house. So I did the things I did most mornings. I walked aimlessly through the garden, breaking off a dry leaf, kicking a stone out of the way. I stopped to listen to birdsong: Was that an undiscovered bird or was it just a squirrel? These little things once brought joy to my heart, but not any longer. For months I was numb to my surroundings.

Weary, I trudged back inside. Close to the stairs, tucked away in a far corner, I noticed something: a small clump of bushes with broad, dark green leaves, just inches off the ground. I had seen them before but did not pay much attention. Nothing else but weeds. Any other time and I would have pulled them out, but something held me back.  

Later that day, I pointed out the bushes to the gardener. He looked at them, touched the leaves and then, with surprise in his voice, exclaimed:'These are lime bushes!' Breaking off a leaf and crushing it between his fingers, he held it out for me. He was right-the sour, tangy smell was unmistakable!  

I was confused. That tiny patch near the stairs was where I had a small kitchen garden. I didn't remember sowing any lime seeds. How did they get here? And then it all came back in a flash.

It was in March 2014 that David, my husband of 17 years, was diagnosed with a very rare kind of cancer....

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