Best friends
Our dear friends, the Chesnuts, who moved to Georgia in June returned for a visit for the long weekend. Adrianna had not seen seen Will (except by pictures and videos) in almost seven months. To me, seven months seems pretty long in a four-year-old's brief time on earth.
Knowing that Jennifer and I could pick up right where we left off, I wondered how Adrianna would take the return of her best friend. Would they be in different places of maturity? Would they still understand each other as they had before?
We received our answer last Thursday, when Will came with me to pick up Adrianna from her CBS class. There was shyness between the buddies for about thirty seconds, before it was followed by hugs, clobbers, pushes, and holding hands. And Adrianna's special giggle, which only Will can bring out, came within five minutes of their reunion.
Over the next four days, Will and Adrianna (and Jennifer and I) got to see each other every day. They got to play at our house to their heart's content. They visited the park, ate meals, told silly jokes, went out to ice cream, and finally went ice skating together. They brought out all the goofy parts from the other and --thankfully-- minimized their "sibling"bickering.
After a wonderfully exhausting time at the ice rink, they gave each other a sweet goodbye.
"May the Lord watch between you and me when we are absent one from another." Genesis 31:49
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