Friday, August 9, 2019

Happy Birthday, Nadine'


She would have been 74 years old today. She was my first friend in Austin Joint School. She was taken from us way too soon. She was an amazing, unique person and I miss her.

It's hard to be the new person in a new school. My mom had married my (step)-dad in July. My whole life changed that day. We moved to a new home in a new town. I went from being an only child to having a younger brother and sister.

I was a skinny, sickly, frightened little girl. I had met some kids in my neighborhood, but they were all older or younger than me. I needed a friend at school.

That first day in the school yard at lunch recess was terrifying. And then, she approached me. She was a little thing, much shorter than me. She told me her name. She already knew mine as I'd been introduced that morning as the new girl. We were friends immediately.

From that day on, we shared so much. We shared apartments, heartaches, joys, marriages, children until that February morning when the phone rang at 6 AM. A silent killer called aneurysm had called on her.

I drove to Buffalo praying all the way. We gathered in the waiting room outside Intensive Care. We cried together, we prayed together, and then we stood by her bedside as she breathed her last.

What a privilege that I was allowed to be with her as she left this life. What a privilege that I had been allowed to be her friend through most of her life.

Happy Birthday, dear friend.

3 comments:

Winifred said...

Hello again!

It's lovely to see you back. I'm not as good at blogging now like you I'm not sure why.
I never got into Facebook, Instagram or other social media stuff but I do spend quite a lot of time on the laptop.

I'm not into following telly programmes much either nowadays. If I do watch telly I ususally have the laptop on my knee. I went on holiday in the middle of the most popular TV crime drama last year, The Bodyguard & when I came back I started watching it to catch up. I decided I wasn't that keen on it & life was too short to waste it so I stopped. What I do watch is a lot of old drama & comedy programmes, they're so much better than the new stuff.

Look forward to hearing from you again. Take care.

hippo chick said...

Winifred, I'm hoping to get back in the groove. Just posted about my childhood friend.

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