I’ve learned in the past few months that friends come and go, but you have stayed since the moment we became friends. I will forever be thankful.


We met in second grade and I don’t think the seven year old versions of us would have imagined what our friendship would grow to be in the coming years.
Like all friends, we’ve had our arguments but in the end we always made up and realized our friendship is not worth jeopardizing.
Let’s fast forward from second grade to our senior year of highschool. We became driving partners and I’ll be honest with you, that was the best decision I think we’ve both ever made. Our drives to school every morning we’re nothing short of fun and entertaining. We jammed to every song imaginable, complained about normal highschool drama, and grew closer. I can’t imagine doing that with anyone else.
From our Dunkin runs to our trips to the gas station, I wouldn’t want to spend time with anyone else. Let’s be honest here, the ladies at Dunkin know both of our orders by heart now, we frequent there. I’ll always be thankful for your texts asking me to go to Dunkin, the gas station, the boardwalk, and to just go for a drive.
Thank you for showing me what true friendship is. Thank you for always cheering me up. Thank you for always being down to drink iced coffee and eat donuts with me. Thank you for all the koos trips and for introducing me to their burritos. Thank you for always being so kind to me. Thank you for being my partner in crime and my other half. Thank you for being you. Thank you for being my bestfriend and a forever friend.
I couldn’t and wouldn’t want to imagine my life without you. I’m surprised you haven’t gotten sick of me yet but I’m thankful you haven’t. Forever thankful for your friendship and your kindness, I love you always Madi.



















