There are friends with whom, after a long silence, you can pick up a conversation and carry on as if no time at all has elapsed.
I had that kind of fun conversation today with a friend whom I've know since college. She lives in Texas now, while I'm in Indiana, so it's not surprising that we don't see each other often, and we each have our own busy lives so the contacts are very infrequent.
Today is her birthday so I called her, thinking I might leave a message if she was out celebrating with family and friends. However, she was at home, the dinner being scheduled for later in the afternoon, and so we had time for a good long talk.
Afterwards I got to thinking about how our conversations have changed over the years. First they were about who was dating whom. I actually dated her future husband before I met my first husband. Confusing, but we all stayed friends. That was college. Then comparing notes on our first years of teaching. Later the conversations revolved around what our children were doing, later still the grandchildren.
Today I won points for having a great grandchild. She doesn't see any on the horizon. On the other hand, she won points for having more doctors. She's wearing a pacemaker these days.
I had to laugh at how the topics of our conversations have changed. Who would have thought, 60 years ago, that we would ever be comparing our ailments. Have we, gasp, grown old?
