Wednesday, February 03, 2010

the muse

i received an email from a dear friend, lily. she was saying that she missed getting to catch up with what is going on in our lives here. i told her at the time that my muse had simply fluttered away for a bit. not sure where she went, nor when she shall be returning.

lily assured me she meant no pressure and that she was just curious (i lived across the corner from her in my parents house during the summers between freshman and sophomore year). i felt no pressure, in fact i felt the love with which she was writing.

let me tell you of my relationship with lily...

she is the sweetest woman i have had the good fortune to meet. she became a second mother of sorts, i'd wash her car, she'd pay me. she always wanted to see any crafty thing i was working on, giving me praise or pointers. she and her late ex-husband were great friends of my parents. i loved getting to be part of any dinners, parties, anything where we got to spend time with them. he'd give me shit, i'd give it back. she would make sure we were all taken care of, which we were.

any chance i'd get spend time with her in her sewing room i would run to get there. it was such an amazing space. all the fabric, custom cabinetry for the sewing machine, little drawers for embroidery floss...sigh. when they sold the house i was quite saddened (although the couple who moved in have become quite dear to my parents as well as myself).

i am thankful that she's come back into my parents lives again (and consequently into mine).

4 comments:

Jack K. said...

You are a good person. I am glad you have such friends. I know Lily treasures your friendship, too.

Lily said...

Your comments brought tears to my eyes. I am so touched! I am always reminded of your talents. You see the beautiful angel you made is on my night table and is the last thing I see at night as I turn off the light and the first thing I see when I rise and reach for my glasses. People like you keep us old people young and energized! I am so lucky to have you in my life.

Terrie D. (StarSpry) said...

How sweet! Lily sounds like a wonderful person :) What a great neighbor and friend to have!

Monika said...

So nice to hear from you again.