"People Let Me Tell Ya "Bout My Best Friend"...Now Tell Me About Yours

OneEyedDiva

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Remember that song from Courtship of Eddie's Father? I think of that line whenever I think of my best friend forever (BFF).
We met when she became my music teacher 45 years ago and have been best friends ever since. My BFF is 7 years younger than I am but is as wise or wiser. She knows most of my deep, dark secrets and I often say she saved me a ton on therapists. I’d trust her with my money and my life. I love how she corrected me when I made mis-steps…she’d say ”do you think you could have handled that better?” And the answer was always yes. But she never made me feel dumb or like I’m a bad person.

Since the pandemic we had started keeping in better touch. She lives in another state and has been busier in retirement it seems. I let her call because she likes to talk while she’s walking or biking and that’s not always the same time each day. After my DIL died, she’s been calling me every day, sometimes twice a day despite her extremely busy schedule. For the past couple of months, as musical director she's been arranging music for two theater productions as well as rehearsing the singers in groups and individually. Which brings me to another reason I love her. She’s an exceptionally talented musician who is as humble as she is talented.

She has played for several famous acts…to name a few...The Drifters, The Crystals, Lou Christie, Mary Wells, Jack Jones as well as with Bob Hope’s and David Brenner’s bands. She toured with Tiny Tim and Miss Vickie for about three months. And @dseag2 she did play in shows with Lisa Fischer when they were on a tour with other acts back in the 80s. In addition, she wrote the score for an off Broadway play. Before the pandemic she frequently toured with theater groups. When my grandson was hit by a car, she took time to call and check on him just before she was supposed to go on stage! My BFF accepted impromptu invitations to play on my album and later a single when she was up here. She nailed her parts perfectly, first take, without ever hearing either of the songs beforehand or having sheet music to refer to.

She never forgets my birthday (I always get a lovely card) and remembers the birthdays of my son and his children. My son and grandchildren call her Auntie. Friendships like this are not a dime a dozen and are to be treasured. Here she is with my granddaughter and me after our wonderful lunch when she was up here in November. Now tell us something about your BFF. @Pecos @Pinky @Medusa

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My best friend Linda goes all the way back to my childhood when we were both 6 years old and met in 1st grade. She is the person I go to whenever I need to chat about anything. Other then my son and my mom she was the first person I sat down with and talked with when I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. It doesn't matter what time of day or night we are always available for one another. She recently lost her husband at a rather early age I think of 70 and other than her children, I know I spent hours upon hours with her. We love to look back on our childhood days when we played with dolls and always seemed to have some sort of adventure going. Then it turned to always talking about boys and crying about breakups and all of that drama. Going off to different colleges we thought we were going to die not seeing each other for all that time, but it made the holiday breaks even sweeter. Even now when we get together for a glass of Wine or dinner we just are like two sisters. She will always be considered my best friend.

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I am fortunate that I have 2 best friends. One, I worked with in the early 70's and though she now lives in New Brunswick, we are still in touch. The other, lives in Australia. She and her husband kept me sane when I was going through great difficulty in an emotionally abusive marriage. These 2 friends, I can share anything with, knowing I will not be judged.
 
My best friend Linda goes all the way back to my childhood when we were both 6 years old and met in 1st grade. She is the person I go to whenever I need to chat about anything. Other then my son and my mom she was the first person I sat down with and talked with when I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. It doesn't matter what time of day or night we are always available for one another. She recently lost her husband at a rather early age I think of 70 and other than her children, I know I spent hours upon hours with her. We love to look back on our childhood days when we played with dolls and always seemed to have some sort of adventure going. Then it turned to always talking about boys and crying about breakups and all of that drama. Going off to different colleges we thought we were going to die not seeing each other for all that time, but it made the holiday breaks even sweeter. Even now when we get together for a glass of Wine or dinner we just are like two sisters. She will always be considered my best friend.

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You're beautiful STS. I love the "do" and your glasses! You two lovely ladies look happy to be in one another's company. Great story of lifetime BFFs.
 
You're beautiful STS. I love the "do" and your glasses! You two lovely ladies look happy to be in one another's company. Great story of lifetime BFFs.
Thank You, I also love your photo. Having such longtime close friends is such a wonderful thing. Someone to know you can go to at a moments notice and they will just sit and listen. Someone you can laugh and cry with. Honestly other than my mother I cannot think of another person in my life that I have shared more things with. That even includes my son. There also have been things that I have shared with Linda that I have never shared with my mom especially during my teen and younger years.
 
While I was at a neighbor's birthday party, I met one of her friends. In the course of discussions, I happened to mention I was a pilot. She said her husband loved to fly, but could not pass the medical.
I told her I would be more than happy to take him up with me. That was the start of a beautiful friendship. My wife remarked that it was unusual to form a deep friendship late in life, but we had.
We flew over 200 hours in missions for Angel Flight West, and Pilots n' Paws. We made an impression at Angel flight, and we were awarded a "Joined at the Hip" certificate honoring us for 60 missions.
Unfortunately, he was put on medication the precluded him from flying, and my wife did not like the idea of me flying alone at my age.

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While I was at a neighbor's birthday party, I met one of her friends. In the course of discussions, I happened to mention I was a pilot. She said her husband loved to fly, but could not pass the medical.
I told her I would be more than happy to take him up with me. That was the start of a beautiful friendship. My wife remarked that it was unusual to form a deep friendship late in life, but we had.
We flew over 200 hours in missions for Angel Flight West, and Pilots n' Paws. We made an impression at Angel flight, and we were awarded a "Joined at the Hip" certificate honoring us for 60 missions.
Unfortunately, he was put on medication the precluded him from flying, and my wife did not like the idea of me flying alone at my age.

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Wonderful story Bowmore! I can't say I blame your wife for feeling as she did about you flying alone.
 


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