I posted a short list of friends who I think could and are
saving the world, one way or another. Many were left off, not because I thought
they couldn’t save the world but just because of space. But now I must devote a
bit more space. Yesterday, in the Publix bakery, I was waiting my turn when the
woman ahead of me got her birthday cake. It had a Silver Sparkly Tiara and
Magic Wand on it, and it said “Happy Birthday Princess” and something else I
couldn’t read in the few seconds I could see it. I said something like ‘There
is going to be a very happy princess in your house’ and the mom just said ‘Yes
she will’, put the cake in the wagon and left.
The thing is, she was a black woman, and I got to thinking
about all the crap her daughter may will face growing up in a world so
divided by race and hatred. It bothers me greatly that this thought came,
unbidden, to my consciousness. And has stayed. I wish I could make that Wand a
real magic one, and the Tiara golden with precious gems. And I wish I could
wave the wand and make one little girl safe forever. But no, not going to
happen. And then a moment of joy came, and I realized that one little girl
would have a real wand and tiara for a while. She would believe. I hope her
optimism for her future is rewarded with hope and success. If I were the
praying kind, I would pray. I am not, so I will just hope.
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