
“Friendship” is sort-of my daily cookie. Some people have come to share it with me, some have not wanted to share, they look but walk past, some have taken it and left.
I’m my “almost” 25 years old, I have been incredibly fortunate to have found loving, giving, unconditional friends that continue to share my cookies.
Many old friends, like my friend Ekova who invited me out for lunch with him back when I was only 14… He is still sharing my cookie.
Friends that I might not talk to as often, maybe once or twice a year. No resentments, just love. When we see each other or talk to each other, we live and enjoy the moment as if no time had gone by. Still sharing. Friends I see everyday. We share the cookie. New friends, that from the instant I met them felt a beat in my heart. That I know will be part of my life forever, sharing my cookie.
I am grateful for all these friends.
For those who have at one time shared, but decided to take a piece and leave, I am thankful. Thankful because though they might have hurt me, at some point they offered me something good enough to have shared my cookie at least for a moment. I am also grateful to them because for the lesson they might have taught me that would make me a better friend to others.
I am proud to say that if you decide to share your cookie with me, I will be there unconditionally, though I might not call you everyday or remember your birthday…So, I don’t care if you call me every day and I don’t care if you miss my birthday. I just hope that when I need an ear, or a shoulder, or a hand, or a tissue, or someone to laugh and eat a cookie with, you’ll be there, As I will for you.
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I should probably let more people nibble at my cookie… I’ve only ever let a few people share it — but I am still in good contact with all of them!
Though I don’t seem them face-to-face as often as I should, and that I miss.
