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Me and Adrianne 2004 |
Six years ago my dear friend Adrianne succumbed to breast cancer at the age of 42. I can't remember exactly how we became friends, but I do remember it happened quite naturally. It never felt forced or fake. Of course we worked at our friendship, but the closeness came organically.
I remember one of the first times I performed with a band. I was soooo nervous. It was a Salsa/Merengue band so not only did I have to sing, I had to sing in Spanish!!! Adrianne was the first one there!!! She was tasked with recording my performance that night. Towards the end of the performance on one of my breaks, she let me know that she had successfully recorded the show, but hadn't realized until more than half way through the show, that the lens cap was still on.
In spite of this snafu, she supported me and I supported her. She listened to me and I listened to her. When I think about my other friendships that mean so much to me, they all operate in the same way.
When Adrianne passed, she left behind an eight-year old daughter, Nicole. I made a promise to Adrianne that I would stay involved in Nicole's life and, while we don't see each other often, she and I have a wonderful relationship. Nicole is 14 now (she'll be 15 in November) and she has grown into a lovely young girl.
A couple of weeks ago, Nicole and I went on a road trip to Fresno to attend my uncle's 90th birthday party. We had a great time!!! Being around her reminds me so much of her mother; she looks JUST like Adrianne and has many of her mannerisms and qualities. Adrianne was smart, beautiful, funny, stylish and courageous. I see these same qualities in Nicole and I can't help but think about how proud Adrianne would be of her!
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Adrianne and Nicole (2004) |
Four days before she passed, she and I had a serious conversation about friendship. She shared with me what she thought true friendship was made of and she thanked me for being her true friend. Through my tears, I remember very clearly saying back to her, "Thank YOU for making this friendship so easy."
When I left her house that day, I was supposed to return in a couple of days to bring her a pair of fluffy socks she'd wanted to keep her feet warm. I was also sent on a quest to find the song Glamorous Life by Sheila E so she could download it to her Ipod (it was one of her favorites and was so apropos). I bought the socks for her but never got to give them to her. She passed four days later. I found the song several months later.
Through Nicole, I realize that my friendship with Adrianne is still alive. I can't help but think about how proud Adrianne would be of Nicole. My life has been enriched by Adrianne and Nicole and for that I am grateful!
Nicole August 2011 |
I realize now I would much rather have the rich memory of this beautiful friendship than to start a new friendship or maintain and old one that just doesn't feel right. Sometimes you just have to relax and LET THEM GO.