I have this neighbor that I’ve mentioned here before. You know, the one who is always bringing me food? I know. You wonder how I find such cool neighbors, and you would like to claim my house when I leave. You’ll have to talk to the leasing office. I’m just a renter.
You could imagine my excitement when I realized that Chanda also has a blog. A friend that can be both a real life and a blogging friend! Shut up! Too much goodness!
And today, since everyone knows I am not blog shy, I get to be on her page too. So is JD. Look for the reference to my dirt-loving son. I hope you will head over and read it because it’s a great post about friendship. Here’s a snippet and a link:
French-born novelist, Anaïs Nin expresses this special bond beautifully when she said, “Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.”
Making and maintaining a friendship takes energy and time. There is probably nothing more enjoyable than spending time with special friends. While some people prefer to spend time alone, others like to socialize and be around other people. With a new hometown every 2-3 years meeting people becomes harder as an adult and keeping one close through the distance is…..click here to read the rest of this post.
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