A Strange State of Friendship

Having had many different kinds of friends and acquaintances; neighborhood buddies, school age chums, college crazy types, and then those that have been part of all those and more…I wonder, could there be a time when some of these relationships just fizzle?

As an adult I thought I knew the difference between an acquaintance and a true, devoted friend. According to Merriam-Webster an acquaintance is someone whom you know, but is not particularly a close friend. A friend, however, is someone who is attached to another by affection or esteem.

Can acquaintances become close friends? Absolutely, sometimes the very best friend! What about the friend…can they become just an acquaintance? When I think about my friendships, I think of years of memories, commitments, laughter, tears, and those individuals, overall, being a very intricate and intimate part of my life. I am aware; however, that some best friendships can’t make the lifetime journey due to all kinds of circumstances. Those friendships fail, sometimes without notice, not unlike a car that without the slightest advance warning breaks down.

Losing touch with friends you once thought of as family, is so painful. How can we deal with the decline of a friendship we held so dear, will we move on and forget? Does the closeness just gradually surrender? Perhaps so, possibly it is out of our control. Whatever the reason, it is without a doubt, a difficult pill to swallow.

There are friendships that never take a turn down purgatory road. These are the people that you can go without talking to for months, years, even decades; but when you connect it is absolutely fabulous…not a beat forgotten! These friendships are not only priceless, but rare. I am so fortunate to have reconnected, recently, with several friends from my past.

As for the friends that I am slowly losing because of time or space; I am sorry. I’m sorry we have lost touch. I am sorry we think the years we were devoted to one another can survive on just a text. I am sorry that our lives have changed and taken us in different directions. It is an unfortunate turn of events, which I’m not only sorry about, but deeply saddened, as well.

For those of you who are steadfast, and have granted me the pleasure of your never ending friendship, I am forever grateful. Whether we are neighbors, school age friends, college crazy buddies, or friends that can never be denied…thank you, you are very special to me! It truly warms my heart to know you are a constant in my life. I can’t tell you how important these friendships are; we are certainly a lucky tribe!

Losing touch,

mamadelvec

3 responses to “A Strange State of Friendship”

  1. Dear Lisa,

    Like you mentioned, sometimes space, time and life’s distractions can be the culprit threatening a true friendship.

    Occasionally, I have hoped that whatever the cause for the “falling away”, it’s only gonna be for a moment. This has happened a few times with me and my friendships. Crazy thing is, I know we care sbout our friends as they care for us, but separation can happen. It’s life happening to all of us.

    We can all resume a true friendship when we value one another enough to make the effort. It’s about keeping in touch, eventually, making connections again, no matter how long. It’s not allowing “small interruptions” in our lives to negate our friendships. It’s about how much we desire to sustain these relationships.

    All I really want to convey is how much I value the years of encouraging words, kind and caring thoughts and the feelings of acceptance I have had with you. I’m talking about during some of the most painful and most beautiful moments of my life. Hey, did I ever thank you for possibly saving my life at KCS? šŸ˜‡ My blood sugar dropped really low and you hurried me to nurse’s office. This is just one experience I have thought of often. Surely, a stranger may have done the same, but it was my dear friend and co-wotker Lisa aka “Mrs. Delvecchio! šŸ˜ There are more memories that makes you more than an “aquaintance”. You often helped to lift my spirit up…even with “space” (literal distance) between us. And, I wanna believe I have done the same, in some way, for you.

    So, if this thing called “life” takes us, or has taken us in different directions, always know that I value you and your lovely family…I consider you my friend. šŸ™šŸ½šŸ’ž

    Truly,

    Stephanie

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    1. Thank you, my friend, for always reaching out. I was definitely blessed when you entered my life! You have always inspired me to push myself.

      This message means so much to me. The friendship we have is one of those that will survive separation. We have continuously kept in touch, even long distance! I feel as though “we” each value our friendship; and I thank you for coming into my life at KCS! Who knew that little elementary school would have such an impact in our lives!

      I hope this message finds your beautiful family well, and enjoying a lovely summer.

      All my love to you,
      Lisa xxx

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        Hi Lisa,

        So glad you received my message!

        Yes, my family and I are well and looking forward to spending some “Summertime” together! I always go back at least twice a year for Summer & Christmas vacations. Especially, since all my family members are born in Fall or Winter…I’m the only June Baby! 😊 Most are born in January. I go in Summer to see Shane mostly since he’s always overseas and comes back to America May to Aug. It’s just easier & less expensive for me to come to CT. Besides, I get to see my other grands (my newest Granddaughter Chy’lo was born Jun 30th).🄰 Will meet her for 1st time the 1st week of Aug! Btw, it was so nice seeing you & yours enjoying Summer (beautiful pics šŸ˜)! Praying we enjoy many more Summers, holidays, etc with our awesome children & families! God is so good to you and me!

        With Love,

        Stephanie

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