Monday, September 12, 2011

Rekindling a Friendship


"Teach this triple truth to all:  A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity." 
 ~ Buddha



Spent the weekend with a friend in Oregon.  She and her husband have a lovely retirement home just south of Portland.   We had some serious catching up to do.  My friend is a well-educated and talented nurse.  She is also a talented crafts person.  Both she and her husband have a good eye for art.  Their home has a casual, creative charm.  She and I had not seen one another since that dang knee surgery last summer.  She lost her job in a political move that happens in health care and almost every where else these days.  We had to figure out if we could reach across the gulf that ensues the termination of employment.  As it turns out (to my great relief), we were able to start off where we left off.  

"No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth."
~ Robert Southey


I wonder at the silent attributes of friendship.  In this case, we two women understand the determination it takes to face the challenges of caring for frail elders: we know the difficulties of dealing with families riddle with guilt, the suffering of their frail aged, the demands of health care corporations and quirks of regulatory folks.  Still we laughed.  In the heat of late summer (it was nearly 100 F) we found a shared humor and embraced it.



There is a comfort in knowing that time leaves the gate ajar.  The value of personal kinship outweighed corporate decision-making.

3 comments:

the walking man said...

I would have it that her termination was just an isolated incident but apparently the corportion actuaries have determined that the same or more amount of work can be done by fewer people...either that or she decided that she didn't like the taste of shit anymore and she refused to eat it. Either way good for her. Fate is kind to the bold. And good for you for going to her place and having a marvelous week end.

Out on the prairie said...

Very nice thoughts, a good friendship never ends. As you said it started back from where you had left off.

Donna said...

SO glad you got to visit her again!
It's so wonderful...friendship.
hughugs