I’ve heard it said, that people come into your life…..for a reason
Bringing something we must learn……..
I have lost two old friends recently.
One hasn’t been a part of my present life the moment we left for Wales in 2005.
The other stood next to me in choir and ballsed up many a song.
I had respect and affection for them both
David was a charge nurse on the spinal injury unit in Sheffield. He was shy, intelligent, taciturn and patient focused.
We were not friends, for I always thought that he didn’t know how to take my humour , but we were colleagues and I’d like to think that he respected me as much as I did him
Peter was a local counsellor who enjoyed being on a committee. Elderly and carefully spoken , I always sought him out in choir where he was kind, and friendly and where he could always be trusted to get the more difficult bits wrong.
Two men , not my friends
But two men, I think fondly about.
Thinking fondly about someone is such an importance
And we are led…to those who help us most to grow