The neighborhood, as it was then
One family had a son and a daughter very close in age to my sister and brother. I was the youngest (and the odd person out), so I went back and forth between the boys and the girls. The daughter of this family was named Lisa, and she was just a year younger than my sister, four years older than I am (Gregg's age). Lisa was a very pretty and lively girl.
Do I know who all of these people were, who were allowed into the kitchen as I was forced to take a bath in the sink? No.
I do know a few of them: my sister Debbie and Lisa J. are in the foreground, and grandchildren of our dear neighbors (the Sigurdsons) are in the background.
In April of this year, Lisa passed away. I couldn't attend her memorial, but I sent a note to her parents, and have thought of them since.
Deb, our brother Jim, me, Lisa and her brother, Chris
roasting marshmallows on our beach
roasting marshmallows on our beach
Tonight, Gregg and I were taking a walk after dinner, and we ran into Lisa's parents. They are a dear, kind-hearted couple, and they invited us in for a visit. Of course, we accepted. It was a treat to sit with them in their condo - they've moved out of the old neighborhood - and to hear about them, see their family photos, and talk a bit about Lisa, and our lives now.
In my condolence note, I sent a few photos of Lisa from our childhood days. In Lisa's memory, I am posting them here. I pray that her parents will have peace and comfort, and that Lisa is now experiencing fullness of joy.
12 comments:
what a lovely post celebrating your friend's life. XX
I am so sorry for her family's loss.
I am happy that you have only fun and happy memories of her and your time as kids together.
The photo of your Sister, looks just like Katie.
Hugs, Suz
What a sweet post. Such a loss, but so thankful you got to share a special evening with her family.
I'm with Suz..some of those pix look just like Katie.
That was a special posting of days of your youth, caught in moments of memories that you have. I am sorry for the loss of your childhood friend...
So sad. I'm glad you were able to spend some time with Lisa's parents.
I love this graceful and tender remembrance.
Friends like you truly give the meaning of friendship to the word.
I know I have said this before, but I am so glad I can count you among my dearest friends. Hugs from here.
May Lisa smile at your memories as well.
You certainly have captured some wonderful memories in these pictures and with your descriptive words! Ah the days of summer ~ games played with one another, the use of imaginations, time spent just hanging around outside without the need to be connected (one telephone!) at all times... good stuff!
I hope these photos made Lisa's parents smile, in thanks for the good days. This is a lovely tribute.
i too posted a tribute to a friend today.
she came into my life long after these lovely childhood memories. oh to run foot loose into the arms of summer on an island with a wild tribe of friends. lovely pictures..that come alive even for me...
thank you for this. for taking me in to taste a bit of your summer life.
i appreciate your kindness to the memory of a childhood friend and her parents.
Wow! I can't believe how much your sister and Katie resemble each other.
My heart goes out to your friend's parents. So good of you to find all those pictures and send them!
Oh, and by the way, I love that you were taking a bath in the sink, and everyone was piled in!!! Isn't that how childhood goes!?
When I saw that picture of your sister (with you in the sink ~ we have many pictures of our kids taking baths in the cabin sink!)I also thought how much she looks like Katie. After seeing the comments, I'm not the only one. =]
I'm sorry about your friend - loss is hard. ='[ What a wonderful tribute you made about her, though! xo L
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