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Engaging Friendships

 

I've really only had two friends in my life. Now, before you deem this too pathetic for words, let me define terms.

A friend, a real friend, is one who engages, no matter what. A genuine friend, a pal, a buddy, will not let too much time pass without contacting you to check in. A true friend keeps you in mind and even if you live on the other side of the country or globe, does what it takes to keep in touch.

A phone call, an e-mail, a text message, or God forbid, an old fashioned handwritten letter, are what a real friend uses to keep engaged. Even if it's nothing more than a, "I can't talk long but I wanted to tell you I've been thinking of you lately."

Real friends do this.

My real friends have been my beloved wife, Cindi, and my friend, Mark. They've bothered to engage me for decades.

I met Mark when we were 14 years old and stayed friends all these years. I am now fifty-one. We met in our first year of high school and remained bosom buddies and lifelong pals.

We did everything together and were soon known in our high school and college as "Lucy and Ethel," or "Laverne and Shirley." We were closer than just friends. Mark became my brother.

I moved in with Mark and his family while I was still in high school. My parents moved to the east coast but I wanted to stay in Kansas City to finish my last year of high school. We roomed together through college and up to the very day I married my wifemy other best friend. Mark was the best man in my wedding.

Even after marrying Cindi, Mark remained OUR best friend. We engaged constantly and without fail. Even when Mark moved to El Paso to become an Assistant U.S. Attorney, we still engaged. Cindi and I from Kansas and Mark in Texas stayed engaged, no matter what.

We called, we emailed, and we took vacations to see one another. We made no demands on one another. We just engaged.

Today I only have one real friend left.

Mark left us. He had to go.

On Easter Sunday evening, 2004, at 7:45 p.m., Mark died of kidney cancer.

I loved my friend Mark and miss him almost more than I can express. It's taken this long, until 2006, to be able to write anything about this unbearable loss without breaking down. I can barely, even still, fathom a world without Mark in it.

But, he's gone. We cannot engage.

I do know many people. I have an incredible number of acquaintances. But of all those acquaintances, none offered so much as an e-mail, a phone call, or a letter when Mark died. Even today, they never engage.

I had only one real friend who offered comfort when Mark passed awaymy beloved wife.

I wonder how much Americans have become nothing more than a nation of acquaintances instead of engaging friends?

Do Americans even bother anymore to engage? Or has real, genuine, and true friendship become nothing more than a series of "one-night stands," as sex became in the so-called sexual revolution of the sixties?

In the meantime, my real friend and I, my Cynthia, continue to engage while we wait to engage Mark again.

And we will.

Author: Douglas Bower
 
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Douglas Bower

Platform: The American Chronicle Syndicated Column ? articles have been viewed 79,875 times. Ezinearticles.com ? Articles have been viewed 53,211 times and syndicated via RSS feed 1,266 times. The total readership was accomplished in less than a year.

Doug Bower is a freelance writer, Syndicated Columnist, and book author. His most recent writing credits include The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Houston Chronicle, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Transitions Abroad, International Living, and The Front Porch Syndicate. He is a columnist with The American Chronicle, Ezinearticles.com, Cricketsoda.com, and more than 21 additional online magazines. His column writing is a major platform from which to promote his books. His book, The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico, was released through Universal Publishers, an imprint of Brown Walker Press. His second book, Guanajuato, M?xico: Your Expat, Study Abroad, and Vacation Guide in the Land of Frogs will be released in the summer of 2006.

 
 
 

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