Friends are the family we choose for ourselves. We become connected
by common interests or something happens to throw us together. I’m lucky to
have long-lasting and some life-long friends. I value very highly the times we
share together. We laugh, we reminisce and collectively, we can remind each
other of any bits we forget, especially now we are ‘grown ups.’
Last week, I enjoyed lunch out with three friends. We met at
work in 1974. We joined at different times that year, as teenagers, and we’ve
been together ever since. Life and work took us in different directions and
away from each other, but we’ve always stayed connected. It’s great to get
together and catch up. Three of us hit seventy last year, and the other one not
too far behind, so knees, hips and general health come into the conversation. We
laughed at a joke that we’d all collapsed over circa 1975, when a colleague had
to escape the office before the punchline – she was laughing so much and a
superior staff member was there – we didn’t want to get into trouble. We were
the mostly well-behaved generation doing as we were told by seniors. I can’t
remember exactly how long we worked together, but it was many fantastic years. One
day, we each wrote down where we thought we’d be in ten years’ time. I think it
was a small note book that got passed round. Our individual paragraphs will
have been hilarious, and I don’t know what happened to the evidence, but ten
years passed and we were still there. All good things come to an end and one by
one we spread our wings but remain forever friends. And eventually, our lunch
came to an end, after food, drinks and more drinks. An hour became two, then
suddenly it was half past four and the sun was sliding down behind the trees.
Farewell, until next time.
“This, too, will pass.” I’ve been the needy one for a while due to some tough times. Every day, I’ve been thankful for messages from friends checking in on me with good wishes, advice and offers of help. They keep me smiling and working towards better times. Reliable, trustworthy, caring people. These are my friends, small in number, but top quality. I know I’m privileged. I also know that it is important to be a good friend in return. My gang can rely on me to be there for them.
I found this poem,Friends for Life
We are friends
I got your back
You got mine,
I’ll help you out
Anytime!
To see you hurt
To see you cry
Makes me weep
And wanna die
And if you agree
To never fight
It wouldn’t matter
If a broken heart
Needs a mend
I’ll be right there
Till the end
If your cheeks are wet
From drops of tears
Don’t worry
Let go of your fears
Hand in hand
Love is sent,
We’ll be friends
Till the end!!!
Angelica N. Brissett (b.1991)
Thanks for reading, Pam x

1 comments:
What a beautiful and heartfelt piece of writing.
I wonder where the small notebook is.
A very appropriate poem.
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