Saturday, December 20, 2008

D's best friend is JM

D's best friend is JM. Their friendship started when they were still in the first grade. JM was new in school then. D, being the chatterbox that he is, found another one of his kind, in the person of JM. They probably hit it off then. And they still do until now. They are not classmates because one teacher said that they can't be together in one class or else... a sound machine is in the offing.

D and JM are both very intellectual boys. Together, they join competitions, losing some but then winning in national levels. They both write for their school's official newsletter, Luntian. There is no competitive spirit between them because whenever they are together they don't talk about school and stuff. They just enjoy talking about basketball and other sports.

Last Monday, D woke up not feeling well. He has tummy-ache but we need to leave the house early because of the yummy-mommy christmas party that day. When we arrived in school, I asked D to go straight to the school clinic and rest first. I went to the canopy (school's canteen) to meet with the moms.

After awhile, I decided to check on D at the clinic. Surprise, surprise... JM was there taking D's BP. He told me that D might have a high BP reading because of D's headache. Aaaaawww... I was so touched by JM's act of concern for his friend. I thanked him and then asked him to look after D while he's resting. Willingly, he said yes. D is so blessed having JM as his best friend.

I hope that they will remain best of friends forever. May God seal and protect their friendship!

Friends are our angels here on earth.
;)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was teary-eyed when I read this.... I really pray that they will remain friends forever.... :-)

jeng said...

hi, there... you know what? that is also my wish for the two boys... that whatever and whoever they become in the near future, their friendship will still hold on... ;)

MamaJ!

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