Because of
the Covid Virus I have been shopping at 6 A.M. when I actually go to the store
to shop for groceries. It is still dark
when I leave my house. I have a handicap
placard so I am able to park just a few feet from the door of the store. I shut the car off and put my mask on. I have been vaccinated so I guess I’m wearing
it to make others comfortable. When I
entered the store, to my relief no one, not one single person was wearing a
mask. I had mine off within a
second. I decided to make my shopping trip
a game. I challenged myself to say good
morning to every single person that came within a reasonable distance.
First in the
door was a man about my age. When I said
good morning he almost looked shocked but he returned a rather dismal good
morning back as a reply. While the lady
in the Deli was slicing my pastrami I stuck up a whole conversation! She is a lovely woman and had the biggest
smile! I spoke with three young men
while they were stocking the cereal aisle.
They also seemed shocked someone was talking to them. One of them, with his eyes turned downward,
actually seemed to be looking to see if anyone was watching him smile at
me.
When I was
looking for a pair of “cheater” glasses another woman was also looking for a
pair. Behind her about ten feet was
another customer, who when she noticed me saying hello to the woman close to
me, turned and went down the next isle instead of walking by us. In the vegetable section I struck up a
conversation with one of the fellows arranging the potatoes. I said I was sad to see the season for the
“Holiday Grapes” had already ended. The
are my favorite grape of all time. It
was interesting there were probably six or seven people in the vegetable
section. All were listening and all were
smiling as we spoke. I nodded at two of
them as I left the isle.
Waiting to
pay there was one lady about my age in front of me. When I said good morning to her, she thanked
me by saying. “Good morning to you
too! Thank you so much for speaking to
me. I feel so invisible now!” I wanted to reach out and hug her but I
didn’t.
The checker and the bagger were my last two contacts. Both were happy to return my good day wishes. I had on a mask for the comfort of others. I will wear my mask again but remove it at every opportunity! When I went into the store I was determined to be a blessing to someone. In fact, what I did allowed so many others to bless me. I’m doing what I’m suppose to do to be safe but I see no end to the fear I see in so many others around me. I want to do what I can to change that. I want to live in joy! It costs noting to be kind. It costs nothing to be interested in others. It costs nothing to say “good morning.” It costs nothing to simply speak.