I'm not sure what changed all of that for me. Maybe it was holding Becky's newborn up close and snuggling into her neck for the first time. Maybe it was spending time in Becky's home and seeing the amazing mother and wife she has become. It could be the discovery of "video chat" that has allowed us those late night talks I was yearning for. It may be knowing that there is someone on the other side of the country that just "gets me." She knows my weaknesses, my talents, my past and my present. She loves me and accepts me just the way I am . . . even knowing all she does.
Becky's coming to town today. I think I'll share a bit of chocolate with her and talk late into the night about everything, and nothing at all . . .
4 comments:
Brilliant, more brilliant in fact than I ever hope to be. I love it.
This makes me so happy.
I would say I told you so. But it may be too soon. Plus I can't stand I told you so'ers.
I like your writing style. I like reading your thoughts. You deep. Me, well my throat is really dry.
My sisters are 7 and 8 years older than I am. They are my best friends. My was six years younger than my sisters youngest...until last summer when they adopted a little girl from China. My point...age doesn't matter...like you said. They "get me"...and I love them dearly. I'm so glad you and Becky have each other.
Hello! I'm here! And I love you. I'm so glad we're sisters.
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