A genuine friendship knows no boundaries – not even a fence.
Physical Distancing
As everyone was forced to stay inside their homes due to the pandemic, there have been some limitations that emerged especially on the elderly people’s side.
Meet Mary
Mary O’Neill is an independent 99-year-old woman who lost her husband 37 years ago. She made friends with a little kid after years of loneliness.
His Name Is Benjamin
Benjamin Olson had just turned 2 years old when he formed a close friendship with Mary.
A Boundary
Since Mary is an elderly who is prone to contracting the virus, she became isolated when the pandemic hit, causing her to become alone, playing Yahtzee all by herself on the other side of her and the Olsons’ fence.
How It Started
Mary and Benjamin barely saw each other outside back then, but when the pandemic started, their worlds were reduced to their backyards, causing Olson to begin seeing Mary more.
Playing Together
The first game they played was “cane ball” where Benjamin would carry a big ball to the fence and Mary would reach over the fence and “kick” the ball using her cane.
Her Child-Like Spirit
Mary’s been lonely for a long time but now, her childlike spirit came alive when they’d play bubbles, water guns, and the vintage toy trucks she gave Benjamin.
The Fence Is Opened
Now that pandemic restrictions have eased, Benjamin’s fence door unlocks and he finally crosses to the other side of the fence. He sat down with his best friend like two old buddies reuniting after a long time.
Watch Benjamin and Mary’s story of unique friendship in the video below.
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