As Magna wheels me into our apartment, an intoxicating cinnamon scent enters my nose.
"Magna, are those my grandmother's cookies?" I squeal in delight.
"I found your cookbook underneath the sink. I thought the smell of home might cheer you up..." Magna trails off.
I grin more widely than I have grinned in years. All my best memories of my family involve my grandmother's cinnamon cookies. I feel like a little girl again. I'm climbing the crab apple tree in the back yard with my little sister, Emily. She falls down and scrapes her elbow, but I carry her inside the house, and our mother dresses the wound while our grandmother bakes cinnamon cookies to make Emily feel better. My grandmother says what a good girl I have become, and my mother tells me how proud she is of me.
I start to tear up.
"What's wrong?" Magna asks in surprise.
"Thank you," is all I can manage to say. "Just, thank you."
"Magna, are those my grandmother's cookies?" I squeal in delight.
"I found your cookbook underneath the sink. I thought the smell of home might cheer you up..." Magna trails off.
I grin more widely than I have grinned in years. All my best memories of my family involve my grandmother's cinnamon cookies. I feel like a little girl again. I'm climbing the crab apple tree in the back yard with my little sister, Emily. She falls down and scrapes her elbow, but I carry her inside the house, and our mother dresses the wound while our grandmother bakes cinnamon cookies to make Emily feel better. My grandmother says what a good girl I have become, and my mother tells me how proud she is of me.
I start to tear up.
"What's wrong?" Magna asks in surprise.
"Thank you," is all I can manage to say. "Just, thank you."