Mom,” her son Sam said cheerfully, “we’re taking the family to Florida in two days, and we want you to come with us.”
“The… ocean?” she whispered.
Sam laughed warmly. “Yes, Mom. The ocean.”
Carol cried harder after that. Some dreams arrive so late in life they feel almost sacred.
After hanging up, she let herself get excited in a way she hadn’t for years.
She bought a floppy sunhat with a ribbon far too dramatic for beach weather. She bought soft sandals, cheap sunglasses, and two floral blouses that made her feel bright and alive again. Her six-year-old granddaughter, Susie, insisted she needed “vacation nails,” so Carol painted them pale pink while Susie approved every coat over video call.