Friendships

friendships

Of course you know one of my advocacy is The Compassionate Friends (TCF). Woe me , I should really be more careful when I promote TCF. Maybe in my eagerness to reach out, I readily gave out my cellphone number without thinking of the repercussions. Perhaps the word “The Compassionate Friends” caught the fancy of lonely hearts. I can’t help but shake my head over this text message

Gud pm p0, gus2 q0 p0 sna mging friend, ng PASIONTE FRIEND…

meaning “Good afternoon. I would like to be a friend of the PASSIONATE FRIEND”

I receive countless text messages screaming “Can I be your friend?” I am not talking of a few text messages. I am talking of hundreds like these. Oh dear, it goes to show how friendship is important.

In high school, I overlooked the value of friendship. Maybe because I was too shy. I let my high school insecurities get into me to the point I avoided the “popular girls”. I know better now.

I value my friendships. Old and new friends.

The adult friendships can be a good place for us to learn to have fun and appreciate how much fun we can have with a friend. Often our choice of friends will reflect the issues we’re working on. My friends these days are healthy individuals who share a common bond with me and vice-versa . Giving and receiving support help both of us grow.

Some of my friendships go through cycles throughout the years.

Some friendships trail off when one friend outgrows us. There are trials and tests in friendships but some friendships will last a lifetime.

Today, I will reach out to a friend. I will let myself enjoy the comfort, joys and enduring quality of my friendships.

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Comment by Lorna Dietz
2007-02-12 04:39:11

Hi, Noems!

I’m glad you wrote about friendship. I recently wrote about friendship in my BLOGGED TO REMEMBER “TRUE FRIENDS” at my http://www.RadiantView.com website. I know that it took me so long to blog some of my thoughts. Thank you for motivating me to finally JUST DO IT! I’m finally on a roll! Although it’s great to write for publications, I’ve recently been yearning to share my stuff with my nieces and nephews. Even if these wonderful human beings are my family, I would like them to think of me as “their friend,” too.

So, keep at it, girl! You’re marvelous at what you do — and your sisters (and brother!) are so proud of you…

love,

Lorna

 
Comment by Noemi
2007-02-12 07:49:54

Lorns, it was about time to revive your blog . You are such a prolific writer. I struggle with my writing. Keep it up

 
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