My Best Friend (BFF) From the Curb

June 8th is recognized as National Best Friends Day. Research and studies show that best friends improve your health. As a matter of fact, I wrote a post about how Women and Friendship are helping each other to live healthier. The health benefits are quite amazing.

This is the first time that I’m sharing my personal best friend story on my blog…a divine connection and truly a gift from God.

“It is by chance we met . . .By choice we became friends.” ~Unknown

Amy & I in H.S sporting Electric Blue Eyeshadow

Amy & I in H.S sporting Electric Blue Eyeshadow

During lunch one day, there was a girl sitting on the curb in front of the convenient store that we used to go to looking sad and depressed. I had ever met her before, but I felt compelled to plop down next to her and asked her if she was alright.

It wasn’t long into our conversation when we realized that we were dumped by the same boy! I was in seventh grade and she was in eigth grade. We definitely had something in common- young hearts broken by the same dude! Being a mother with teens, 7th and 8th graders dating? What were we thinking?

That lunch hour on the curb, 26 years ago was where I met my best friend Amy Christiansen Sheahan. Did you notice…we have the same last name today!

Swimsuit Modeling Gig @ local Surf Shop

Swimsuit Modeling Gig @ local Surf Shop

After my first year of college I decided to come home and work for a year. I found an apartment and needed a roomy. Amy had just broken off a very unhealthy relationship that she was in for five years so we decided to move in together.

One weekend, I went out of town and Amy decided to spend the night at her parent’s house rather than stay at the apartment alone. When I arrived home the next day, I barely pulled into the driveaway when my best friend came running out to the car and told me the horrible news she had just received. Her ex-boyfriend committed suicide the night before at the park just a couple of blocks from our apartment. We learned more about that horrible incident as the story unfolded…

Just minutes before the tragedy, Amy’s ex-boyfriend was at our apartment looking for her. He was banging on the door so loud that it caused quite a commotion, so our neighbors had to call the police. When the police arrived, he fled to the park, where he shot himself.

Shock. Unbelief. Horrified. Confused. Amy and this guy had been together for years, and although they had broken up, the devastation was unreal and painful. No one would have ever thought something like this could happen. We couldn’t grasp with our young minds this aweful incident. As we learned a little more about that evening from our neighbors who lived below us; we came to realize that if we were home that evening, perhaps she or we ‘may’ not be here today.

What if she decided to stay at the apartment alone? What if I didn’t go out of town and we were both home? What would happen to us or her? Perhaps nothing…but we believe that there was a reason why we were not home that night.

We grieved for his death, his family, his friends, and together as best as we knew how. One night after the funeral, we sat on our balcony still devasted by what had happened, staring up into the stars, smoking cigarettes (yes, we used to smoke), and wondering if he was in heaven. We questioned if there was a heaven and if GOD was real. How could He have let this happen?

We began to question God, life, existence, purpose, and our destiny. How could life be so short? Here one day and gone the next.

Amy moved out eventually and I got new roommates, but we remained in touch. During this time, I was in serious car accident and while in the emergency room, a hospital staff recognized me and called Amy because she knew were were best friends.

I spent three days in the Intensive Care Unit. When I woke up from being unconscious, my family had already left and my best friend Amy was at my bedside. I had no idea that I was laid up in ICU for the past three days. She told me that she asked someone to come pray for me and that everything would be alright.

She was right! I was recovered and went home seven days later. The guy that came to pray for me in the hospital is now my wonderful husband Kevin of 18 years! Thanks to my best friend for the introduction!

Amy was dating Kevin’s brother Tim when the accident occured. A couple of years later, Amy and Tim got married. It just couldn’t get any better; my best friend is now my sister-in-law! Singing…”WE ARE FAMILY…”

Kevin & I Standing up in Amy & Tim's Wed

Kevin & I Standing up in Amy & Tim's Wed

We often reminisce and marvel at how far we’ve come since our first meeting on the curb in front of that convenient store. We discovered faith in God to be the turning point for both of our lives but at different times.

Amy moves to Phoenix-our Good-bye

Amy moves to Phoenix-our Good-bye

Today, we continue to live our life by faith, the source of everything we do. We’ve experienced the powerful impact that it’s made on our lives in every area.

Amy and her husband Tim live in the Phoenix area with their three miracle babies…a story that Amy will share one day that will encourage parents all over.

Although my best friend Amy and I live thousands of miles apart, we share a special covenant relationship that has stood through tests, tears, tragedy, and triumph. No amount of distance can separate the gift of friendship that God has blessed us with…26 years ago on the curb.

Amy & I in Phoenix~Girl's Night Out

Amy & I in Phoenix~Girl's Night Out

“A friend loves at all times.” ~Proverbs 17:17

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June 9, 2009 at 8:01 am

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1 Susan June 10, 2009 at 2:36 pm

Great story ,Duong!

I have had my 2 closest friends for 30 years and I don’t know what I’d do with their daily connections. They seem to know when to send a funny e-mail or joke just when I need it. I thank God for their friendship for without them, somedays would be unbearable! They’re not just our friends but more like our sisters in this life!

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2 Therese June 10, 2009 at 12:43 pm

This is a very inspirational story. I have had 3 close friends for almost 15 years and I love them to pieces. It is something else though to become your best friends sister in law

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3 ChariseB June 9, 2009 at 8:50 pm

What a touching and deeply moving story. A friendship like that is to be cherished. The two of you are very, very fortunate to have found one another. I wish that more people have what you have. And yes, there is a reason WHY neither one of you were home that fateful evening. I think that there was a guardian angel watching out for both of you. Thank you for taking the time to share your story with us.

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4 Annette June 9, 2009 at 5:32 pm

Awesome story. Thanks for sharing.

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5 Beth Rosen June 9, 2009 at 4:27 pm

I love your story, you make everyone feel like they are your best friend, your so warm and amazing…I’m so lucky to call you my friend…great post…keep rocking it…
Beth

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6 Jen@HappilyEverAfterLand June 9, 2009 at 11:15 am

How fortunate you are to have such a wonderful relationship! And what great hair!!! I don’t know why those 80’s bangs just won’t come back!

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7 Shari Julson June 9, 2009 at 11:12 am

That brought tears to my eyes. What a wonderful story! Thank you so much for sharing!! Blessings!!

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8 Diane L. Harris June 9, 2009 at 10:53 am

What a fantastic story, Duong. Who’d believe it if it weren’t true. In a movie this would be labeled a little far-fetched, but God can do anything. How awesome He is, and what miracles He creates for us if we only have eyes to see.

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9 Amy @ Living Locurto June 9, 2009 at 7:58 am

What a wonderful story! That is so fun she is also your sister-in-law. It’s amazing how God plans things isn’t it??

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10 Lien Hoang June 9, 2009 at 7:35 am

What a beautiful and touching story Duong! Every time I read your blog, I discovered something new about you that I didn’t know before. I’m so blessed to have you as my sis-in-law!

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11 Miranda Rutkowski June 9, 2009 at 6:34 am

Duong! This story literally gave me goosebumps. It is obvious that you and Amy were truly meant to be in each other’s lives forever :-)

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12 Amy Sheahan June 8, 2009 at 11:49 pm

Awe I love our Story..thanks for posting it…i kind of miss that blue eyeshadow…Love you Sister!

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13 Connie Romines June 8, 2009 at 9:39 pm

Thank you for sharing this beautiful story. You are truly blessed w/a friendship that is so amazing and wonderful! Happy Best Friends Day

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14 Lynn Mosher June 8, 2009 at 9:06 pm

Duong, What a great story! And how wonderful that your sister-in-law is your BFF. So is mine! I don’t know if you got to read my post where I did something very special for my BFF sister-in-law. I tell you this because you mentioned your covenant relationship. The post is called Covenant Friend Gift. http://tinyurl.com/on4voe I think it would be great for you two! Blessings…Lynn

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15 Lisa Cain June 8, 2009 at 8:58 pm

What a great post and a wonderful memory that continues to live on! Happy BEST FRIENDS day to you both and all the others out there!!!!

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