On March 1st, my ex-husband Chip died (more on that later), and this past weekend Mr. Man, Amanda and I went to the Florida Keys to scatter his ashes in the ocean he so loved, on what would have been his 51st birthday. While we were there, we spent time with a group of people who were, up to that point, strangers to us. This could have gone any number of ways; it could have been awkward or uncomfortable and possibly even confrontational; it wasn’t. Far from it, by the end of the first day we felt we had known each other for years, we all just connected.
Mr. Man, Lynn, Me, Amanda & Peggy |
Santini |
Santini & her trainer |
Santini watches to see what we will do next |
During our private interaction, we met Merina and her seven-month-old son Flagler. If a dolphin isn’t enough to make you act like a drooling idiot, a baby dolphin certainly will. So cute! Everything the trainer asked Merina to do, Flagler would tag along and come back to the trainer for a reward of fish alongside his mother, squealing excitedly. He kept coming up to Amanda nose first and it was so hard for her to resist touching him as he was just inches away and so obviously wanted her attention, but the trainer asked that we refrain so that he can learn the proper way to approach a guest. Amanda showed great restraint and loved leaning down to talk to him almost nose-to-nose. We were able to touch Merina—they have a rather rubbery feel—as she passed under our hands. It was over all too quickly and we will forever be grateful to Peggy for adding beauty and friendship to what would have otherwise been a somber occasion.
Merina & Flagler |
Louie learns the ropes |