I am one of "those people".
You know the ones - the ones who believe that things happen for a reason.
That peoples' paths cross for a reason.
That people say things, write things, try to re-connect - all for a reason.
The Baron thinks that I'm one of "those people" because I read too much into every little thing. That I focus on the minutia. That I think too much.
I do not believe that anyone can think too much. It is my belief that if the majority of people only spent a little more time reflecting on things, the world could potentially be a much better place.
In this vein, I must give credence to the e-mail received yesterday from an old friend of mine. We haven't chatted much as of late, though we've had no falling out; there are no hard feelings being harbored here.
We just have two lives that I thought didn't intersect at all in the Grand Venn diagram.
Yet, when I watched what she had sent me, I knew immediately that regardless of the lack of contact, there is a thread - fine as silk and strong as steel - woven between our lives that neither distance nor time will never weaken.
It is the transcendence of friendship, and it is eternal and beautiful and spiritual.
You know the ones - the ones who believe that things happen for a reason.
That peoples' paths cross for a reason.
That people say things, write things, try to re-connect - all for a reason.
The Baron thinks that I'm one of "those people" because I read too much into every little thing. That I focus on the minutia. That I think too much.
I do not believe that anyone can think too much. It is my belief that if the majority of people only spent a little more time reflecting on things, the world could potentially be a much better place.
In this vein, I must give credence to the e-mail received yesterday from an old friend of mine. We haven't chatted much as of late, though we've had no falling out; there are no hard feelings being harbored here.
We just have two lives that I thought didn't intersect at all in the Grand Venn diagram.
Yet, when I watched what she had sent me, I knew immediately that regardless of the lack of contact, there is a thread - fine as silk and strong as steel - woven between our lives that neither distance nor time will never weaken.
It is the transcendence of friendship, and it is eternal and beautiful and spiritual.
Take a look, and in the spirit of the season, think of sending this gift of appreciation and admiration to one of your long-ago friends...
6 comments:
Ahhh! I don't have sound! I will have to break out the laptop if I can get it to work. I know what you mean, though. There is just something that ties the heartstrings of two women's souls for sure.
I watched this with my friends the other day. So beautiful.
you made me cry at work again, dammit. Love you.
Things like this make you re-examine. And remember.
Love you...
i just watched this as the first time i didn't have sound. I am so lucky that you are that friend who forgives me when i say something i shouldn't, who was there to answer my call when my brother died, was there to answer when my daughter passed the bar or my son got engaged. I know you will be there in the valleys as well as the journey to the mountain top as I will be there for your journeys. you were not my sister by birth but by accident and choice. your are my north star who lets me know when i am off track and you gently guide me back...okay sometimes not so gently. thank you my sister.
the countess of yy
I've seen that video before, and it is amazing. I am glad that you and your friend have that "red thread" as the Swedes call it that connects you.
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