24NOV09'
November 24, 2009
Another mistake like you.
"Some groups (cliques) stick together for a long time. Others drift apart after a while as people develop new interests, make different friends, or just find they have less in common. People can move in and out of different groups and can even be part of several at the same time. Even within a group, people often have one or two friends they feel closest to and enjoy the most."
"Big or small, it's actions that seem to count the most in friendship. In a time when we can chat effortlessly by text and IM, talk is getting cheaper. Many of you believe that the evidence of true friends is what they do to show their loyalty, honesty, trustworthiness, or willingness to make a sacrifice when you need help."
Friendship isn't easy. To hear many of you tell it, making a good friend is almost like adding a new family member. It comes with risk and responsibility.
A true friend is a person who would really tell you how bad you look in that bright pink spandex suit, even though you really like it. (this sounds familiar, hmmm)
When Friends Move On,
Many of you learned the true value of friendship after it was gone. Lots of you urged people to work at their most important friendships, rather than letting them fall apart after a fight or fade away.
And for some, it was OK if good friends only accompanied them for part of their journey in life.
http://kidshealth.org/teen/school_jobs/school/friend_comments.html?tracking=T_RelatedArticle#Everything's very true.
And, AH. I LOVED YESTERDAY'S FAMILY OUTING!

Brother & I
Tiffany's! (:
More of those family ouings please!