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(Prom 1990 - the girls and I swore we'd also be close)
My mother always told me that if I could count my friends on one hand I’d be a lucky girl. That friends would come and go in life. Of course in high school I thought she was crazy. My friends and I swore we would always be tight. Years later, Jenny stop talking to Kelley, Tanya married the guy we all hated, Shannon moved to Atlanta, I stopped talking to Jenny and lost touch with Kelley, Tanya and Shannon. We all had kids, some of us got divorced, made careers and some became stay-at-home Moms. I guess Mom was right after all. My best friends from high school aren’t even on my Xmas card list anymore and god knows my sorority sisters from college aren’t either.
I guess the truth is I grew up. I changed. My life didn’t end at 17 and the girls I swore I wouldn’t ever lose touch with became distant memories of the big hair, heavy metal days of the late 80’s – early 90’s.
I have on the other hand made some great friends from over the years, girls that I even went to high school with and didn’t become friends with til afterwards. Monica, my best girlfriend who graduated a year after me is probably my closest friend. She is the godmother to my children, my Dixie Chick cohort, and the kind of friend you can call at 6am and cry your eyes out to. The friend that you love going shopping with. There is Jodi, another redhead and a truly beautiful girl, Eva Longoria beautiful, but is 10x more beautiful because of the kind of person she is. She is extremely smart, caring and somehow manages to juggle a life that puts everyone before her. The kind of friend you admire. Wendy, another post high school pal, is the kind of friend that you look up to because she is strong and determined. A woman who has high ambitions and goals, two grad degrees and is working on her doctrine. She is always an inspiration to me. And of course, my friend and business partner, Ellie. The girlfriend in your life with all the answers, the one you look up to and yearn to learn from. The one that is 10x smarter than you.
So while Sirius channel Hair Nation brings me back to the good ole days with the girls, I guess I consider myself lucky to able to count the friends in my life on one hand. It appears Mom was right after all. Who would of thought?
Cheers to the girls in our lives that make a difference!
