Early Sunday and time for the final games of the baseball season. I had camped out along the Right Field foul line and was watching my oldest son warm up. I had driven him to the field early. Now, I waited for the arrival of my wife and my other two boys.
The sun was shining bright for 8:30. As I slipped off my sandals, the grass was tall and damp under my feet. I scanned beyond the Left Field fence looking for the rest of my family to appear.
The top of the first inning ended without much excitement and I kept my eye to the trail leading from the parking lot.
Soon, I saw figures that I recognized. From 500 feet away, I spotted my wife. The vision was blurred by distance, but there I saw her walking with my boys. I recognized her shirt. I instantly knew her gait.
I smiled. Today would be a fine day at the ballpark. My love had arrived.