We met that day when you rang our doorbell and asked if we needed someone to mow our lawn. You, an older Mexican man, fifty-five And me, a mother in my late thirties.
Who knew then you and your nephews would work for us for fifteen years? Doing our lawn every other week Scraping and painting our house Working inside on room after room
Your spry body, fell off our roof and rather than going splat "like one tomato" You rolled and leapt back up
Your family back in Mexico receiving the money you routinely sent Your nephews always with you to lend a hand.
"I have one problem" you often said Just before proposing a new project To keep your little crew working That problem inevitably centered around needing money to repair your old truck.
You had an infectious laugh A go-getter's attitude A wicked sense of humor You said to my sometimes short-tempered husband, "For just a little more money, you can yell at me all day."
You are still going strong. Late-80s now and full of mischief I admire your spunk, Your aliveness, Your drive to move forward every day.
We relocated to another state the only reason our relationship ended But your memory is firmly planted in my heart Salvadore, a proud sprite of a man, with a zeal for living.
I am a native Texan who has lived for the past 30 years in Southern California. I am a published author of both short memoir and fiction, a two-time Pushcart nominee, a nationally award-winning writing coach, an editor, as well as a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Texas. In addition, I am the mother of three grown daughters of whom I am extremely proud, a grandmother of four darling children and the wife of a man I still love after 44 years.
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Len, I love the description of the man…so much energy and humor. One decision can make such a difference in life. If the woman answering the door had shooed him off…
Len, I love the description of the man…so much energy and humor. One decision can make such a difference in life. If the woman answering the door had shooed him off…
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