My
shoe department happened to be in the back of the store, and I usually
found myself either waiting on customers or putting out stock. One day a
middle-aged man, and his almost grown son walked up as I was walking
towards the front of the store. And the father asked where he could find
a bathroom. I motioned towards the back wall, and said something
innocuous, and went about my business.
If
I had conjured up a thousand possibilities, I would have never dreamed
up what happened next. I finished my chore, whatever it was, and headed
back to my shoe department. I remembered something I had to do in the
stockroom, and entered through an open doorway.
Suddenly
before me, in all his glory, was that same retarded young man…urinating
on the floor of my stockroom. Well, it didn’t take me long to scream at
him… “Stop, what are you doing? This isn’t the bathroom!”
Apparently, the boy’s father had directed his son towards the back of the store, and the young fella headed towards a door he thought was the bathroom.
I
scared the young lad badly. Of that I’m quite sure. He lost no time
“zipping up,” and getting out of there. And I was left to clean up the
yellow, liquid mess.
I’ve
thought of that incident many times since then. I’m afraid I wasn’t
very charitable to the boy. And I’m a little ashamed of my words, and
actions that day.
That
young man is bound to be pushing fifty now, and I think of him
sometimes. If I could speak to him again, I’d apologize for my sharp
admonition. He was just “doing what comes naturally,” and, considering
his mental challenges, he had made an honest mistake.
There
are those among us who don’t function, who don’t operate as we do. It
pays to be charitable. We have so much of which to be thankful.
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