Well, I think I've processed it all. I supposed now it's time to "write it down", as it were. Because, well, that's the kind of shit I do.
I took a trip this past week to visit some friends. It was absolutely incredible.
There's a saying that "friends are the family you choose". I would have to agree with that. There are things that these people know about me that few, if any do, and they are the ONLY ones who know it all simultaneously. They were absolutely incredible hosts, which seems like the understatement of the year, but I mean that.
The thing is, I really believe that one of my life lessons has been, and will be understanding the inherent meaninglessness of genetic connections. I don't mean that to sound crass, or to undermine relationships that DO happen to have a genetic component. However, the fact that I am waiting every day for my chance to meet my own children, who will not happen to be genetically linked to myself or my husband, and the fact that I can have such a deep, wonderful, and important friendship with these people. With whom, I might add, live in another country, and grew up in such different (and yet, such similar) ways as I did.
It was amazing to be with people who "got" me. To whom I didn't seem too nutty (well, maybe just a little...), and with whom I could laugh or cry at anything without judgement. It was wonderful to feel so cared for.
For this next bit, you'll have to imagine my best television commercial voice. Sorry 'bout that.
So, this is my way of letting my valued friends know that they have now been upgraded to family! Congratulations! So, with all of that having been said, let's go through the new features that come free with your V.I.P. status, shall we?
* No gimmicks, gadgets, headgames or general B.S. Come as you are. There are no pretenses here.
* 24 hour emotional support, available any time of day or night via phone or email. Toll-free calling available with a simple ring signal.
* Unconditional love and support, even when it's not apparent or visible.
* Free laughs. On the house. All the time. (For best results, try drinking a glass of wine or two first.)
* And finally, our home is your home. We promise that whenever possible, if ever needed or wanted, you will be presented with a warm bed, hot tea (or cold beer!), a home-cooked meal, and a really big hug. No questions asked.
Below is a music video that I believe sums up my connection with these people. It won't make a lot of sense at first, but stay the course, and toward the end of the video, you'll understand. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQbVem6kLG4
I love you both, my Kindred Spirits.
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16 years ago
2 comments:
That little girl made me cry. I LOVE that song! Thank you my kindred spirit. Glen says: I don't like bees.
I know, she was so cute, wasn't she?
And tell Glen the Bee-People heard that. And they remember.
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