Vanity of vanities--it is said--but I have to, at times, take a degree of pride in myself. Our son is now a youthful looking 39-year-old, a handsome six-footer with what some call 'classic European features', blended with Afro DNA coursing through his veins; the upshot of the miscegenation of the races, giving him the look of Aphrodite's lover, Adonis, in Greek mythology or Eurydice's lover, Orpheus. His face reverberates with rugged masculinity. His tanned skin contrasts with his dark curly hair. His thick eyebrows show content accentuating his almond shaped brown eyes, but inviting at the same time. His eyelashes are, from childhood, exceptionally long and remain the same for the man he has become. His chiseled nose looks well-centered on his perfectly oval face
The lives of two families diverged after a chance encounter between two newlywed mothers pushing their infant carriages on a day with promises of the unknown. A friendship develops almost serendipitously on the road of life, beckoning all living creatures. A commonality soon unfolds during their initial conversationshow fortunate! What is to become of these two families encountering lifes challenges to adhere to a sense of morality, the guiding principle for a successful journey on a road that diverges, and choosing the least traveled with no certainty of a fruitful outcome?
So continues our journey into the lives of Marge and Elizabeth. Two friends who discovered each other walking on parallel boulevards of interrupted dreams where tears were shed. Years passed. Seasons came and ended. Lives were redeemed. Joy came to wipe away the sorrows of yesteryear and to mend the broken hearts. A new generation awakens to perpetuate life continuum. The saga doesn’t end but is rejuvenated like flowers in springtime.
The expansive road of life never runs as the crow flies while following the lives of Marg1e and Mark, their son Vladimir and wife Judy and his former wife, Helen and their friends, Liz and Joel. For if life were so predictable and undemanding, decisions would not be called an essential element to reconfigure our singular destination. The road, in fact, is rarely leveled though paved with good intentions. It requires unintended adjustments to each obstacle we encounter, may it be physical or psychological challenges that claim their victims. We must nonetheless throw ourselves to the wind, confident of our interior power that with every failure is experience gained. Margie and Liz had a chance encounter from which a strong and lasting friendship developed bringing into the equation their respective mates, Mark and Tomasino; two individuals with diametrically opposed worldview of the marriage dynamics. It was not long after the exchange of vows that Liz began experiencing Tomasino's infidelity, having given birth to one son they named Tommy. Growing up in a loveless household filled with the stress of an ill-conceived union weighed heavily on the mind of that young boy whose destiny in life took him to a place relegated to society's rejects. He did not deserve that fate So continues our exploration into the lives of Marge and Elizabeth, two friends who discovered each other walking on parallel boulevards of broken dreams where tears were shed. Years passed, seasons came and ended, lives were redeemed, joy came to erase the sorrows of yesteryear and to mend the broken hearts. A new generation awakens to perpetuate life continuum. The saga doesn't end but is rejuvenated like flowers in springtime.
So continues our journey into the lives of Marge and Elizabeth. Two friends who discovered each other walking on parallel boulevards of interrupted dreams where tears were shed. Years passed. Seasons came and ended. Lives were redeemed. Joy came to wipe away the sorrows of yesteryear and to mend the broken hearts. A new generation awakens to perpetuate life continuum. The saga doesn’t end but is rejuvenated like flowers in springtime.
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