Are You Lucky?

My father was actually a member of the “Lucky Bastard Club” for surviving as a crew member of a B-17 bomber in World War 2. This is him:



Which makes me the daughter of a “Lucky Bastard.”


Which makes me a “Lucky Bastard” too.


Not because I survived bombing missions over Germany.


Nope.


I’m a “Lucky Bastard” because all my life I’ve had friends to love me, support me, lift me up and celebrate with me.


A bond with my very first best friend took root when I could still go bare-chested without social exile. And, believe me, that did not last long! Jeanie was a whirlwind of curiosity and chutzpah. And I blindly followed her everywhere, as evidenced by our positions in her wagon. She is in the front and I am in the rear.



The complexities of ties that make up a special non-familial relationship change as we mature and are based less on superficial preferences and more on an individual’s internal depth and range. But even back then, I did seek out those who were intrepid and opinionated as my buddies. And I still do.


What is the “Lucky Bastard’s”secret?


Simple:  Knowing how to make the bad times good and the good times unforgettable.


And that’s what friends do.


What’s the “Lucky Bastard”tribute?


A sing-song poem to my wonderful friends in Cincinnati who threw me a 70thbirthday party.



And a sing-song poem to my wonderful friends in Tampa who threw me a 70thbirthday party.



And to all my other close friends, literally sprinkled in cities throughout our great country.


I know, I know

I’m a crappy friend

From the very beginning

And probably to the very end


I only like to text

And hate the phone

End up spending

Much time alone


So forgive my cocooning

My foibles and lacks

But remember as a friend

I’ve always got your backs 


But not in the morning

When writing time does beckon

But at any other time

I’m a force to be reckoned 


We’ve cried and bitched

And laughed and derided

Followed each other’s tips

So we were not blindsided


We’ve parsed through our problems

And laughed at our own craziness

And took advice sometime

And other times indulged in laziness 


We listened even when we made no sense

When times were good or life was tense

When venting was the only solution

To something with no easy resolution


So thank you for coming

To my 70th party

For eating and drinking

Not in moderation, but quite hearty


You each are so vibrant

In your own unique way

And I’m pleased we are able to share

This very special day


What makes a “Lucky Bastard’s”friends so valued?


They are:


Intellectually curious


Trailblazers in many fields


Adaptable


Persevering


Pragmatic


Generous


Fearless


Resilient


Talented


Loyal


Warrior-princess like


Possessing a razor-sharp wit


and a no-bullshit attitude


In short, they are all “bad asses”

Why are you a “Lucky Bastard” when it comes to friends?


Please click “reply” and tell me how your best friends brighten your world and inspire you to power through life’s challenges with gusto and strength.


And Keep Preserving Your Bloom,


Iris

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Published on October 16, 2017 03:00
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