Tuesday, March 25, 2014

A Moment

Standing in a friend's kitchen this evening I looked out the window and watched the light snow falling.

"When was it that Debbie died?" I asked.

In a snap Cissy came back with, "28th, March 28th."

That was two years ago, I thought.

"I remember it being so much warmer, with so many more things in bloom.  This weather is crazy," I replied.

It was, but that was then and this is now.  Two years later it's four of us having dinner, meeting up somewhat spontaneously.  Catching up and laughter over a glass of wine feels nice.  It's relaxing after yet another 10-hour workday. 

Nonetheless, in the moment that follows the reminder of our lost friend there is an unintentional moment of silence.  I suppose we are all recalling our own personal memories of our friend.  And then with a collective nod and a sigh the evening moves on and slowly the laughter returns.

6 comments:

  1. This is a wonderfully poignant slice!

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  2. Thanks for sharing this moment in remembering your friend. I like that despite the busy schedule, you take a moment to honor your friend in this way, along with others who loved your friend, too.

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  3. Sad. We have lost several friends in just two months. It is difficult. I think brighter, warmer weather will lift our hearts a bit.

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  4. A very touching post. Thank you sharing.

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  5. It's so sad. Life just seems to go on ... fast... even when we've lost someone important in our life. It just doesn't seem right.

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  6. Your words spoke so well of how painful the loss of friend can me. I like the how there was an spontaneous moment of silence...so touching. Thanks for such wise words. Jackie http://familytrove.blogspot.com/

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