Lavender Airmail

Tonight the small, metal door that, on ordinary days, opens up to a world of bills, ads and junk mail led out onto a field of lavender.  I stood there, keys in hand, for a moment, letting the scent surround and transport me to 27 different places, all more lovely and comfortable than the bleak, impersonal mailroom off the lobby of my building.

A neighbor came up behind me and cleared his throat in a way that distinctly and economically said, “could you please hurry it along, I need to get my mail too.”  I shook myself out of my mental travels and pulled four envelopes and one magazine off the shelf and into my hands.  As I slowly walked to the bank of elevators, I raised the white crumpled envelope to my nose and breathed in deeply, to fill my head with images of sturdy purple-tipped flowers.  I had known without looking that it would be from my mother, but seeing her familiar handwriting was a pleasure nonetheless.

I waited until I got upstairs to open the envelope, not knowing for sure what the state of the buds would be after traveling 3,000 miles.  They were neatly sealed in a plastic ziptop bag.  Also enclosed was an article about Vaux swifts, a breed of bird that roost in abandoned chimneys and funnel into those chimneys in dramatic fashion every evening at dusk, and a note.  The note said “The lavender is from a house a block away.  Ours doesn’t smell this good.  I love you, Mom.”

It’s good to know that my mother will always stoop to petty thievery in order to make my day.

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0 Responses to Lavender Airmail

  1. raina rosie says:

    actually, i stole that lavendar.
    ha.
    i am much more prone to thievery than mom.

  2. Marisa says:

    I am very much not surprised.

  3. Suzanne says:

    With your writing, I feel I can smell the lavender from here. Thank you. :) And good luck with your new school life!

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