He looks tall, to me, and burly, like someone who played football in high school.  Gray-haired, with some extra weight around the middle, he carries his daughter to school every day through the long winter months, wrapped in a blanket.

I saw him this morning, as I do most mornings, walking back toward home as I waited in line with my van-full of kids.  He walked down the sidewalk toward me with the now empty blanket draped casually over his shoulders.  It looked to be a quilt made of the sort of colors that bring to mind a Winnie the Pooh motif, a baby blanket, maybe.

Most days I’ve noticed him and most days I’ve thought, “Really, you carry her?”  There’s part of me that still thinks it’s a bit much – his daughter’s in first grade at least – but today I saw it differently. 

Today I recognized the value – the depth – of a love that carries.

Grown men don’t often walk around with baby quilts draped over their shoulders, but this one does, and as I write I’m reminded of those pictures of Christ the good shepherd walking with a lamb draped over his shoulders.  In those pictures that lamb is you, is me, is us – we who’re being carried, wrapped in those incarnate arms of love.  

I often wonder whether she’ll even remember the way
she was carried each frosty, breath-catching morning.  Maybe she won’t and certainly a day will come when she says, “No more.”  But slow-dancing in the kitchen with one of my bitty-boys on my hip, his head tucked into my shoulder, I know the truth, that being held, being carried, shapes us deep within in ways that can never, ever, be forgotten.

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