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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Old Friends and New Conversations

I had dinner tonight with a good friend--Katie. We met almost 6 years ago when I moved to Provo and into Alta Apartments. She is one of those friends who you don't exactly remember how or when you connected, you just know that you did. And, you stayed connected through moves and various life changes. You get together every so often to catch up, and you slip back into conversation as if no time had passed.

I treasure those friends. They seem to understand how busy life is, and yet they simply appreciate the time you have together.

Katie has recently felt an onslaught of health problems. After many doctor visits and countless opinions, she is thinking she is in the early stages of Rheumatoid Arthritis. She is a fighter though--tough and resilient. Different parts of her body freeze on her, and her hands won't let her do all the normal functions that she has been so used to for 28 years. Life has suddenly changed--the future canvased in this new discovery. I am in awe of her strength and her determination to continue living in fullness. Although for Katie I'm sure that there is no other option because of the person she is, there are so many other people who make such different choices when faced with life-altering experiences. I can't imagine what similar events would do to me, but I would like to think that I would continue to face life with vigor and determination--like Katie.

I gather in such strength from the many people in my life who live courageously. I have had the opportunity as of late to share my fire experiences with a few groups of people. I always joke about the question, "What would you grab if your house were on fire?" It is a silly question, really, but I always say that you grab people!! I know it sounds so obvious, but when you are faced with losing material possessions or you actually lose material possessions you quickly realize that the things that matter most aren't what you own but who you have in your life. Your relationships with people really define who you are and what you can accomplish.

I'm just so glad that I have a friend like Katie--someone who laughs through the immense pain of severe health problems, who still finds hope in the promise of unbounded potential, and who will take the time to gab about all the little things in life that somehow add up to mean something big.


4 comments:

Please Pass the Green said...

Breanne, thank you, thank you. Your words hit me harder than I expected. Thanks for helping me see myself in a new light, almost as a person separate from myself. I haven't had a good cry in a few days, so I needed this.:) I love our time together. You're one of my top 5 most inspiring people, no lie. You remind me how to create beauty and uncover art everywhere I go despite the busyness of life, because that's what you do.

Daisy Chick said...

I agree with your friend Kate. And might I just add it is so great to have you blogging again. I love how you write and the topics you write about. It is a respite, kind of like a mini vacation that I always come away feeling happier and better for having read. I love you and am so glad to be able to read your thoughts again. Keep it up.

Camille said...

So- I know this is random, my old roomie from Ricks has RA and could be a great resource. Kate, (via Breanne), if you want advice/someone to vent to/talk to, etc. leave her a comment on her blog- she is very open about all that she deals with regarding RA & I am sure she would love to chat. boicefamily.blogspot.com

Breanne Grover said...

Thanks Camille. I'll be sure to let Katie know.