I don't really remember how we became friends since it was so long ago. We were opposites in many ways. She was tall and I was always the shortest in my class. But for some reason we found out we were alike in many ways and spend the rest of our school years making up secret clubs, fun stories about people we knew and having many adventures together. Even when I moved away in high school, we saved our babysitting money to call each other on Saturday night when it was cheaper to call (remember those days?). We competed on many things such as who would tan faster, who could read a book faster, who got better grades. I usually won on the tanning and book reading but my friend always won with the grades. She was just more dedicated to that than I was. Last year she sent me all the letters I wrote her over the years with comments about certain events we both forgot. They were fun to read after so many years and see what kind of person I was back in high school.
We still get together when I am in the town I grew up in. She has never moved more than 25 miles from where we grew up. I have moved many times in my life and now live over a 1,000 miles from her. But when we get together, we are those same girls that kicked our shoes off at recess and had to write on the chalkboard for the rest of recess 'I will not kick my shoes off' 100 times. We know what each other are going to say and laugh before we even finish saying it. We each hold the memories of the girls we used to be and still are in our thoughts. We joke that we will be the old age home together and drive each other crazy. But it is precious to have that friendship and the many others I have made over the years.
Look at your friends and say a quiet thank you for those shared memories and special friendships.

My wife has kept in contact with her friend of fifty plus years. They, too, are separated by more than a thousand miles.
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