Imagine yourself
dressed up in your finest clothes. You and your sweet husband are attending a
dinner together in one of the nicest restaurants in town. You both have
planned, waited and saved for this evening. To say the least, you are very
excited! You and your husband arrive and the atmosphere is more than you
expected. Everyone around you is having a good time. The chandeliers are
sparkling, candles are glowing and sweet soft music is playing in the
background. To your pleasant surprise you see others there you know. You are
seated with them and in your heart you think there just couldn't be anything
better!
The table is just exquisite.
Breathtaking really. The people at your table begin to talk to you in jolly
conversation. You glance at the menu and you don't even know where to begin!
You look over everything slowly and carefully, especially the dessert menu! All
of your life you have been hearing about this restaurant's marvelous and divine
desserts. Deep in your heart, you have been looking forward to enjoying dessert
the most!
Everyone at your table orders their
food. For dessert they all order chocolate cake. You think, "Hey that
sounds perfect. I'll have chocolate cake too please."
The waiter nods in approval and
quickly swifts off to put in your order. In the meantime, you are still
enjoying the surroundings, the music and the company. You grab your husband's
hand and sigh "Yes, life just couldn't get any better."
The food comes and everything looks
just pleasing. Some of the things you tasted you really love, some of the
things you didn't. Either way, you know that dessert is on its way. That
thought in and of itself is just exciting! Then you see him, your waiter! Your
wonderful, blessed waiter with a silver tray full of plates of chocolate cake! He
comes and starts handing out plates to those you know. You look at the cake and
to put it simply, it looks just divine. You're even more excited now! The
waiter comes to your side and then passes you and your husband. You are shocked
and think there must be some mistake. you don't know what to do, but rather
than make a fuss you think, "Just wait, I will get my chocolate cake soon
too."
Those that have their dessert are
going on and on about how amazing the taste is. You smile, you are truly happy
for them. Deep down you are anxious and their feelings only feed your curiosity
and desire. Then you see the waiter again and think, "Ahhh, here he
is." You notice that he starts handing out seconds and thirds to those
that have already had their piece of cake. Your husband doesn't notice, he's
busy chatting with the fellow next to him! Deep down though you get a sick
feeling in the pit of your stomach. You know something is wrong, something is
very, very wrong.
You ask the waiter, "Excuse me
please. Where is my chocolate cake that I ordered"? The waiter just
replies, "The baker has said that you must wait." He rushes off and
not another word is said. Time goes on. You still enjoy the surroundings, the
people and the conversations. All the while though, you can't get chocolate
cake out of your mind. Time keeps creeping by and soon your husband notices
too, "Where is our dessert?" You hold his hand and look into his
loving eyes and think, "Even without chocolate cake, life is still
good."
Time, however, creeps and it creeps.
At moments it seems like it has even stopped. It's getting late and people are
noticing you haven't received your dessert yet. Questions start arising and you
just don't know how to respond. You look around other tables and notice that
people are also getting their third, fourth and fifth servings of dessert.
"Why" is all you have to lean upon.
You notice that others have ordered
things for dessert besides chocolate cake. There is cherry pie, brownie ice
cream sundaes, raspberry cheesecakes and such. They seem just as pleased, if
not more pleased with their desserts and you wonder, "Should I order
cherry pie too"? You talk to the waiter and he simply says, "I'm
sorry ma'am, you just need to be patient and wait."
You are starting to burn inside. Despite
all of your best efforts you are beginning to boil. You really want to jump on
top of the table and stomp while shouting, "Where is my chocolate
cake?" You don't though because you know that will get you nowhere!
Instead you look around and notice that there are some that are refusing their
chocolate cake. "It will make me fat" one says. "Ugh. I have
enough already" another states. One woman, simply dumps her beautiful
chocolate cake onto the floor.
As you look deeper around you, you
notice there are a few others that are waiting too. Your heart goes out to
them. You smile and wish there was something more you could do. You know their
pain and it hurts. It really hurts.
Finally, the waiter comes and he has
chocolate cake on that familiar beautiful silver platter...and he has enough
for two. One for your husband and one for you! You’re so elated with joy that
you can't hardly stand it!!! You tell everyone at your table and they are just
as happy for you. "We knew it would happen" they say. "You just
needed to relax"! Little did they know that deep inside relaxing was the
last thing you were feeling! You look at your husband. Tears are in both of
your eyes. You carefully take a taste. It's such sweet, sweet perfection. You
go to take another and just before you do the waiter comes and gently takes
your plates away. "Something is wrong" he says. "Don't worry my
dear, the time is soon."
There's confusion. Sadness. Anger.
Above all though, you are just deeply and truly heartbroken. Heartbroken to the
very core. You don't know what to do. You turn to others for support. They cry
with you and too ask why. You take a deep breath and find the strength to go
on. You have been given the promise that you will receive dessert. It is just
not understood as to when. You decide to put your full trust in the baker. You
reach far inside within yourself and find the effort to ask your husband to
dance.
He looks at you and
smiles..."Yes, I would love to dance with you my dear one." You both
get up, leave the table and set off to dance.
As you are dancing, you get your
bearings. You again begin to notice your surroundings. The beautiful
surroundings that have so magically grabbed your attention in the first place.
You remember the music, the sounds, the smell of the sweet flowers. You breath.
That's all you can do. You breath and slowly begin to enjoy the moment again.
Slowly, it all comes back to you. The things you love. Being with the person
you love the most. The pains you have just felt are still there. Still
vulnerable, but you feel life again. Yes, life is still good.
After quite a few dances, you both
decide it's time to sit at your table. People still have their desserts and
their chocolate cakes. Your space is still empty. You decide, however, to
really focus on those around you. In doing so you find more joy. The desire for
dessert is still there- but it's manageable. Time moves on.
Then suddenly, out of nowhere, your
waiter appears. He has the biggest smile on his face. He is pleased to announce
that you and your husband's dessert is finally here!! Your heart wells up with
joy, but you're afraid too. You ask the waiter, "Will you take it
away"? "No, this one was made especially for you."
You smile back, hardly believing that
this could be true or real. You look at it and it's not a dessert you have ever
seen before. It's then that you realize that the baker has made a dessert with
all of your favorite colors and flavors. Careful detail was lovingly taken into
every consideration. "How did He know that this is exactly what I
wanted"? The waiter just smiles and says, "Because he knows and loves
you." If you look, you can see him there. You look and at the door,
through the little round window you see a gentle man with tears in his eyes. He
is grinning from ear to ear and looking at you and your husband. You can't
hardly see anymore because of all of the happy tears. You whisper a big
"Thank You" and in your heart you feel that this simple phrase will
never be enough.
You look at the people around you,
they too have tears in their eyes. They too are smiling from ear to ear.
Everything is so precious and tender now- even more so than when you first
arrived here. It's then that you learn that the pains you have felt all along
the way. The waiting, the crying, the agony. It's all been a special recipe to
make this moment this much more wonderful and sacred.
In your soul you take a deep breath
and slowly let out a big sigh of gratitude.
You grab your husband's hand and sigh
again, "Yes, life just couldn't get any better."
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