She claims she doesn’t remember saying it. But she did. I remember the moment. We were sitting in her unfurnished new home and every word we spoke echoed through the open space bouncing off the walls back to us. It was like sitting inside a really bad stereo.
She was making something to drink and the words rolled off her tongue and changed me forever.
“All my friends are strong women…”
I can’t tell you what she had said prior, I may not have been really listening. I have no idea what followed because those six words clogged my ears and brain.
What does that mean? I asked myself.
We finished our time together, said good-bye, and I crawled up in my jeep.
“All my friends are strong women,” I said as I turned the key in the ignition. “I have no idea what that means – but I think I should!”
I repeated this bold statement to family members at dinner. They seemed unaffected by it and all agreed with it.
“What do you mean it makes sense!” I shouted in my head. “You can choose your friends?” Now my words hit me just as hard as her had a few hours earlier. “I can choose my friends! Why didn’t anyone ever tell me?!?!”
A few days later we were at dinner with friends and I was still contemplating this idea. I repeated the story; “…and she said, ‘All my friends are strong women.’ I don’t know what that means.” I confessed. “But I sure want to!”
I sensed I had comrades across the table. Our friends looked at each other and I recognized their expression. I had the same the moment I heard it said.
“Did you know that?” I asked. “You can choose your friends! Go figure? You don’t have to have a relationship with everyone you meet!”
I now repeated this proclamation every day (and several times though out.) The idea that I have the power to choose who I let into my life, who I invest my time and energy in, and who I intend to build strong relationships with has rocked my world to a new level. It seems silly, even childish, but it’s not.
It’s giving me a measuring stick and a way to evaluate my relationships. It’s given me a new standard to live from. It’s given me a new appreciation for those I call friend.
What’s also just a little weird…(I’m lowering my voice in case someone else is listening)…since I’ve been making this proclamation…I’ve met several strong, interesting, intelligent people and it feels as if we are already old friends.
So true!!! I love your writing!!!!