Now I know everyone thinks s/he has the best friends in the world, but I really do! And I know writing anything about friendship is shopworn at best. But here goes anyway...
My family and I have been fortunate to live in several places, including London for almost ten years. Why is that important? Because even when you leave, you take your friends with you, and more crucially, you never throw them away.
I've always thought the measure of my friendship with a person is to remain close, so close that you can take up the same conversation as when you last met and never miss that proverbial beat.
Do you lose some along the way? Unfortunately, it can happen. You don't mean for it to occur, but some people, alas, do not have the staying power and/or effort it takes to remain friends. Happily, not many! (Through the years, I can really say it's only been one.)
So what is it, that intangible, magical, can't live well without thing called friendship? Trust, constancy, intimacy, loyalty, a degree of like-mindedness and the list goes on.
For those of us who have moved a bit, friends are coinage. For those of us who have not moved at all, friends are coinage. Doesn't matter. The only thing that does matter is working on continuing the relationship in an adult way, staying in touch whenever possible and being grateful they are in our lives!
I'll leave you with this axiom on friendship by Oprah Winfrey:
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| Stan and Kathy Burcham and Us |
I've always thought the measure of my friendship with a person is to remain close, so close that you can take up the same conversation as when you last met and never miss that proverbial beat.
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| Nancy, Ed Elliott, Michele Elliott, Patricia |
Do you lose some along the way? Unfortunately, it can happen. You don't mean for it to occur, but some people, alas, do not have the staying power and/or effort it takes to remain friends. Happily, not many! (Through the years, I can really say it's only been one.)
So what is it, that intangible, magical, can't live well without thing called friendship? Trust, constancy, intimacy, loyalty, a degree of like-mindedness and the list goes on.
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| Norm and Gerald Duff |
For those of us who have moved a bit, friends are coinage. For those of us who have not moved at all, friends are coinage. Doesn't matter. The only thing that does matter is working on continuing the relationship in an adult way, staying in touch whenever possible and being grateful they are in our lives!
I'll leave you with this axiom on friendship by Oprah Winfrey:
Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.
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| Pat Stephens |



