
While waiting to pick up a friend at  the airport in Portland, Oregon, I had one of those life-changing  experiences that you hear other people talk about -the kind that sneaks  up on you unexpectedly. This one occurred a mere two feet away from me.  Straining to locate my friend among the passengers deplaning through the  jetway, I noticed a man coming toward me carrying two light bags.
He stopped right next to me to greet his  family. First he motioned to his youngest son (maybe six years old) as  he laid down his bags. They gave each other a long, loving hug. As they  separated enough to look in each other's face, I heard the father say,  "It's so good to see you, son. I missed you so much!" His son smiled  somewhat shyly, averted his eyes and replied softly, "Me, too, Dad!"
Then the man stood up, gazed in the eyes of  his oldest son (maybe nine or ten) and while cupping his son's face in  his hands said, "You're already quite the young man. I love you very  much, Zach!" They too hugged a most loving, tender hug.
While this was happening, a baby girl  (perhaps one or one-and-a-half) was squirming excitedly in her mother's  arms, never once taking her little eyes off the wonderful sight of her  returning father.
The  man said, "Hi, baby girl!" as he gently took the child from her mother.  He quickly kissed her face all over and then held her close to his  chest while rocking her from side to side. The little girl instantly  relaxed and simply laid her head on his shoulder, motionless in pure  contentment.
After several moments, he handed his daughter to his oldest son and declared, "I've saved the best for last!" and proceeded to give his wife the longest, most passionate kiss I ever remember seeing.
He gazed into her eyes for several seconds  and then silently mouthed. "I love you so much!" They stared at each  other's eyes, beaming big smiles at one another, while holding both  hands. For an instant they reminded me of newlyweds, but I knew by the  age of their kids that they couldn't possibly be.
I puzzled about it for a moment then  realized how totally engrossed I was in the wonderful display of  unconditional love not more than an arm's length away from me.
I suddenly felt uncomfortable, as if I was  invading something sacred, but was amazed to hear my own voice nervously  ask, "Wow! How long have you two been married?" "Been together fourteen  years total, married twelve of those." he replied, without breaking his  gaze from his lovely wife's face. "Well then, how long have you been  away?" I asked the man finally turned and looked at me, still beaming  his joyous smile."Two whole days!"
Two days? I was stunned. By the intensity of  the greeting, I had assumed he'd been gone for at least several weeks -  if not months. I know my expression betrayed me, I said almost  offhandedly, hoping to end my intrusion with some semblance of grace  (and to get back to searching for my friend), "I hope my marriage is  still that passionate after twelve years!"
The man suddenly stopped smiling. He looked  me straight in the eye, and with forcefulness that burned right into my  soul, he told me something that left me a different person. He told me,  "Don't hope, friend... decide!" Then he flashed me his wonderful smile  again, shook my hand and said, "God bless!" With that, he and his family  turned and strode away together.
 
 
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