My friend celebrated
her 21st birthday a couple of weeks ago. Twenty-one.
She still has the
long, flowing hair that I have admired since first meeting her eight or so
years ago. She is unchanged in other
ways too, such as in her distinct air of propriety and elegance that has always
led me to suspect that she must have royalty in her blood. Her stubbornness and
underlying mischievousness still spring forth and make her who she is. But, of
course, she is also different from the girl I first knew, whether she recognizes
it or not. Life and experiences, frustration and laughter, words and images,
have changed us all.
I step back for a
moment and look around. Another friend departs. I make a fresh acquaintance. An
idea crumbles. I hear a strange echo. I lack words in a new situation. It´s uncomfortable trying to identify how to
react, how to prepare for what you don´t know, how to stand alone when before
you had company, how to call a new number when you have the old one memorized.
Change. Life
brings it. God sometimes requires it. The thought of it thrills us. The reality
of it shakes our core. And so, my wish for my young friend is this…that the change life brings may gracefully mold her into increasing richness of character, and that those changes will simultaneously reveal to her the dimensions and strength of the unmovable foundation whereon she stands.
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