
We have done it since she was just a little peanut. I used to babysit her for my brother when she was brand new, this is where it all started. After taking piles of photographs of her I would scoop her up, blare the music and dance, dance, dance. We still dance, and she still loves it. I blare the music, scoop her up in my arms and she sequels with delight. I spin to the music and she closes her eyes, throws her head back and starts singing the words she still doesn't know. One of these days she will be to big to pick up and spin into circles. But I hope she never stops dancing.
We all experience it. We meet an amazing person and become great friends. And then life happens. People get busy and loose track of one another. And then one day someone picks up the phone...
Last night I had dinner with one of my favorite people, Kristin. I adore her. We went to college at UC Davis together. We met in the dorms and she has been someone that I hold close to my heart ever since. We used to go to the dorm cafeteria for breakfast together and I would watch her eat her lucky charms. Each bite had to have just the right ratio of marshmallow to cereal. She was a very deliberate cereal eater. She always knew how to cheer me up. I used to come to her with my guitar and make her sing to me. She has the most beautiful voice. Like an angel actually. She was always there when I needed someone to talk to. She consoled me when I came back from South Africa the first time. Just listened when I needed a friend. She played the piano in my grandma's garden on the day that I was married...
But life gets busy. About a year and a half ago Kristin went to Sierra Leone. She was there for about four months. I kept track of her and then... life happened. My photography business was picking up and she was experiencing life as she had never known it. Several days ago I got an email. It was Kristin. I was so happy to hear from her, we hadn't spoken in over a year! How does a year go so quickly? How did I go a year without speaking to someone that I like so much? Life.
Last night Kristin came over for dinner. I don't think we stopped talking from the time she walked through the door until she had to leave. We had so much to catch up on. We picked up right where we left off.
That
was a really long winded way to say, hold on to your friends. Life is
busy, but relationships are what makes life wonderful.
This was wonderful to read - and, you're right...
I miss your laugh :) xo
(11.30.09)Thanks Lisa!
(11.30.09)Thanks Lisa!
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Beautiful!
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(03.17.10)I love this photo!!!!!
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