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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

The Eiffel Tower and Measuring Cups

What do the Eiffel Tower and a set of measuring cups have in common? 

I pondered this question as we returned from a weekend in Paris with some good friends.   The Tower started as a temporary part of an exhibition in the late 1800’s, but was so loved the city left it to become the symbol of Paris, maybe even of France.  We wandered around the Tower that weekend, looking up and being amazed at the size, the elegance, and the nighttime twinkly lights.
Steve and Kathy at the Eiffel
Tower

Our relationship with our friends is a bit like the Eiffel Tower.  We became acquaintances quite by accident; just in passing on a tour we all took.   Yet our friendship grew and become an encouragement to each of us.  We certainly cannot claim worldwide fame, but the four of us consider time together very special. 

The measuring cups come in here.  Kathy and Steve are very giving people. Whenever we meet, they have peanut butter for Smitty and something special for me.  On the trip to Paris, they gave Smitty his jars of peanut butter and brought me a set of lovely measuring cups, each with a cross and an attitude written on the handle:   ¼ cup of belief, ½ cup of faith, 1 cup of hope; convictions by which I want to live my life. The cups are symbolic of the friendship we have.  We understand and appreciate one another, and find joy spending time together. 

What do the Eiffel Tower and a set of measuring cups have in common?  Not much to the casual observer.  But to me, they are reminders of a friendship which started without intention and has become a lasting relationship, measured by mutual understanding and respect.

1 comment:

  1. I still think it's amazing that we've only known each other four years, but our bond is so strong it's as though we've known each other longer. You are such special people - and we can hardly wait 'til our next get-together.
    Kathy and Steve

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