Teresa is my sister. There are just the two of us (so far as siblings go). She is married to Tom, who is an awesome husband and friend to her. He’s a good friend to us, too. But, let’s get back to Teresa. This isn’t about Tom! :-)
When we were little, and in elementary school, I remember that she entered school when I was in 3rd or 4th grade. There were dance “twist” contests at recess, and I didn’t want her to catch me, so I made her go away and not watch. (I figured she’d tell Grandma, who had NO use for dancing!) That’s a mistake I still regret…I should have gotten her into the contest too, so we’d both be in trouble, and join forces in keeping our secret!
We lived with my grandparents for a few years, while Mom was in college, and had great times with our two boy cousins, who would spend the week during summers when their parents both worked. We had so much fun playing monopoly and outside games, and just generally enjoying being cousins. That’s when I developed the belief that cousins and siblings are the best thing to have for a kid!
She has been through the loss of a child and cancer. Those are big things in life. Yet, through it all, she will tell you that God is good, and that He is always good.
My sister is now a best friend. Even though we’re far apart geographically, our hearts are ever soldered together. We share history and memories and heritage that I will never be able to share with anyone else. We are making new memories as adult friends. I count her as one of my greatest treasures.
Love you, Sis!
1 comment:
I count you as a best friend too. 8-) I do not have but a handful of people that I confide in as a 'best friend' and you are at the top of the list. So tickled that I got to be one of your 'family names' that got mentioned. 8-) Love you bunches. We still don't have internet at home but I got on here at work so I could check on things. 8-) I think you still missed some of the alphabet...hmmm...
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