Fast forward through all of the dance parties on our beds, questionable pictures that we let the Taylor bookstore develop, different boyfriends and friends of boyfriends so there wasn’t a third wheel (always me, by the way), and games of Minesweeper, and we got married and became real people with responsibilities.

Fortunately, luck, God, and the powers-that-be where I work have ensured that a bi-annual (does that mean twice a year or every two years? Because I mean every two years) conference I need to attend takes place at her graduate school. So, we’ve gotten to keep hanging out, which is a relief, because if it was up to us to pick up the phone, we probably wouldn’t even know the names of each other’s firstborn. But, we’re getting a lot better.
Here’s the other irony, that perhaps only I find interesting. Before we got married, and our lives revolved mainly around each other, Kristy and I took a couple trips – one to Fort Collins, Colorado (where she and her husband would go on to live for 7 years),
This was us then:
And, this is us now.
Roommates? Check.
Best Friends? Check.
Pains in the butt to future husbands? I think her hubby would agree.
Role models to each other’s kids? I think her little Ellie definitely wants to be like me, and I’m saving my red pleather pants just for her.
Kristy moves to Iowa today, where she is going to be on the faculty of a university – teaching gross anatomy, and other things that I’ll never understand.
But I do understand this: I can always trust her - with my crises of faith, when I'm in tears over potty training, and to see me for who I am today and not who I was ten years ago.
Trust is important, especially with someone that has a box of pictures of you from college.
3 comments:
It's so great to see that you and Kristy are still so close! My friendships are far and away one of the best things I took away from Taylor.
And, for the record, I thought your crazy outfits were fabulous. :)
A trusted friend is one of God's greatest gifts. I too am thankful for Kristy and the wonderful blessing she has been to you all these years.
Friendships like that are truly priceless!
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