Friday, January 20, 2012

Five Minute Friday - Vivid

Every Friday, I link up with the Gypsy Mama and other writers to stop, drop, and write.

For fun, for love of the sound of words, for play, for delight, for joy and celebration at the art of communication.

For only five short, bold, beautiful minutes. Unscripted and unedited. We just write without worrying if it’s just right or not.

VIVID

I can see us all on the skywalk connecting buildings at our old church in downtown. Cars rush below us and horns blare. It's the sound of the city.

Vivid in my memory.

We're a team, untied by nursery toys and choir trips as teens. We've spent years together, and more are to come. Laughter plays continuously. It's our one night during the week to reconnect, our one night to treasure our friendship.

We can't wait to receive our licenses.

We're all so different, all attend different high schools, all involved in different activities....academics, football, band, choir.

But we are the Skywalk Gang, conquering the world together, destined for enduring friendship.

Eight years later, only a few bonds remain. Others have been lost to time. We live all over the country, licenses and cars no longer help. Visits are few and far between. It saddens me.

Yet, in my mind's eye, we will always be teens on our skywalk, now dust and vapor, replaced by a fancier addition. The cars and horns and sounds of the city will always be our anthem. Laughter will always be our theme. And there, we are still kids with nothing standing in the way of our friendship.

On that bridge linking substance and space, we stand side by side, the Skywalk Gang. Us against the world.

Vivid.

6 comments:

  1. Hi, Kariss! Thanks for visiting my blog. I am so thankful to hear that my words were something you could benefit from. I pray God will bring you the peace you seek. 

    I love your description of choir and old friends. I feel the same way--nostalic, bittersweet. 

    And your personal description of yourself could almost be identical to mine (minus Texas and Red Raider alum.) I love writing, and music, and cocoa, and photography, etc. :) 

    So great to "meet" you too!!

    Blessing on this Friday!

    Melanie 
    www.kevinandmel.com

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  2. Wow, your words painted me a vivid picture of those childhood days hanging out with friends, Kariss! It brought back images of my own and made me smile. It is sad to lose those connections. Thank God we have the memories!

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  3. Poignant post, Kariss...sounds like you had some fun times with your friends- what a gift to have such vivid memories...
    Peace and grace to you : )

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  4. Coming from someone who loves to hold onto the past, I love the nostalgia in this entry. So beautiful, and it took me back to similar times I had as a teen.

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  5. Such bittersweet memories, yet so special.  Hold on to them, but not so much that you miss the new ones God has for you.  Blessings!

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  6. I understand the dynamic you are describing here. As I look back over the years, there were a couple of groups of friends, at different times, that I had hoped would last forever. But time continues, and our lives take different paths. And while some of the friendships endure, some fade. But new ones arise. But the memories of those friendships can remain as vivid as ever. Beautiful post.

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