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Christmas Roses
It was the afternoon of December 24, the day before Christmas; and as the newest
dental hygienist in our office, I had to work. The only thing that brightened my
day was the beautifully decorated Christmas tree in our waiting room and a gift
sent to me by a fellow I was dating - a dozen long-stemmed red roses. By Lenora P. Rutledge, RDH
As I was cleaning my operatory, our receptionist came and said there was a lady
in the front office that urgently needed to speak with me. As I stepped out, I
noticed a young, tired-looking woman with an infant in her arms. Nervously, she
explained that her husband - a prisoner in a nearby correctional facility - was
my next patient. The guards were scheduled to bring him to the office that
afternoon. She told me she wasn't allowed to visit her husband in prison and
that he had never seen his son. Her plea was for me to let the boy's father sit
in the waiting room with her as long as possible before I called him for his
appointment. Since my schedule wasn't full, I agreed. After all, it was
Christmas Eve.
A short time later, her husband arrived - with shackles on his feet, cuffs on
his hands, and two armed guards as an escort. The woman's tired face lit up like
our little Christmas tree when her husband took a seat beside her. I kept
peeking out to watch them laugh, cry, and share their child.
After almost an hour, I called the prisoner back to the operatory. While I
worked, the guards stood just outside my door. The patient seemed like a gentle
and humble man. I wondered what he possibly could have done to be held under
such conditions. I tried to make him as comfortable as possible.
At the end of the appointment, I wished him a Merry Christmas - a difficult
thing to say to a man headed back to prison. He smiled and thanked me. He also
said he felt saddened by the fact he hadn't been able to get his wife anything
for Christmas. On hearing this, I was inspired with a wonderful idea.
I'll never forget the look on both their faces as the prisoner gave his wife the
beautiful, long-stemmed roses. I'm not sure who experienced the most joy - the
husband in giving, the wife in receiving, or myself in having the opportunity to
share in this special moment.
From Chicken Soup for the Dental Soul