Make new friends but keep the old.
An elementary school friend said something to me about a year ago that still has such an effect on me to this day. She said when we are young, and make friends we just have to like one another regardless of what we have in common. So why do we make friends differently as adults? Are we all that different from who we were in the past? I don’t think so, but different life experiences bring us around different people.
I can say throughout all walks of life I have made friends. My original college years, the years I spent working in fashion, my yogie peeps, and my current second round of college days now bring my life all different types of people. I have made friends, lost friends, and kept friends through all these years, and changes.
No matter how much I have changed I still feel much more connected to the friends I met in grade school. It is such a weird feeling, and hard to describe, but as I get older I find I long for the friends I had in my youth to be closer to me now. Since some of them are in my life that’s easy, and I have been spending more time with them. I also realize that I have been bumping into these friends a lot more often than normal lately.
Today I was in Gelson’s getting groceries for the week and I ran into one of my old best friends from girl scouts. I was so happy to see her, and I believe it was mutual. As we were talking about random things from the past I felt so comfortable and happy. This same effect happens when I am around anyone from those years.
Last week I also met a few old friends for dinner, and I was so happy during dinner, and that feeling held throughout the next days. These friends know me in a way all of my new friends don’t. They know my quirky behavior, personality, and understand my strong opinions without any judgment. I don’t have to walk on egg shells around them like I do with some of my newer friends. I don’t have to bite my tong, because they know I mean well. It is amazing I still have these relationships, and I am grateful I do.
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