Showing posts with label old friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old friends. Show all posts

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Good Friends and Good Music

After a long week of calling old friends and getting updated on their lives, I am now taking my challenge even a step further.

No petty phone calls here...tonight I am driving an hour and a half to the Anderson County Fair to visit my friend Caley.

When I called her this week she suggested going to a concert together to give us a chance to hang out and catch up while enjoying some awesome music together.

Caley is one of those people whom I always feel grateful to have around. She is probably one of my oldest friends. I remember the days when we would ride bikes around the neighborhood after middle school, and I am pretty sure I went trick-or-treating with her until we were way too old to dress up and ask for candy.

Tonight should be fun, but strange too, as we have always been good friends but have had limited outings in the past few years.

I am hoping that tonight will give us the opportunity to re-establish the great relationship we used to have.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Friends Helping Friends

It is amazing how hearing someone's voice, their laugh, the way they speak and their silly little slang can conjure up a picture of them.

With their tone you can read their emotions, and if they are good friend, even see their facial expressions in your head.

My friend Dank is one of the sweetest, most genuine guys that I know. He is like a brother to me.

This is a picture of us at a 5K open water swim that our swim team did together.

I was expecting it to be hard to talk to him.

About 6 weeks ago, a mutual friend of ours passed away unexpectedly. She was a few years younger than us, but he was pretty close to her and her family. His school is too far away to be able to come home for the funeral, and I had only

talked to him on the phone after it happened.

It was a hard time for all of us, but knowing he was so far removed from everyone and hearing how stunned and heartbroken he was on the phone made my heart break for him too.

How do you talk on the phone when words offer no solace?

We talked for a while a few days ago, but didn't voice the tragedy that was still heavy on our thoughts. Better to save those topics for when a hug is all the comfort you can offer.

This conversation was much more light-hearted. I told him about how I fell down the stairs in my house, he told me how his friend dumped syrup all over a girl in the dining hall.

And the whole time I could see a happy expression on his face.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Rekindling the Flames

Two posts in one day! Lucky you!

I have just been handed the golden envelope of Week 3's challenges by Challenge Master number 3. Yes, it is a rather elaborate ceremony here, rivaling Flava Flav's clock handout on House of Love.

Anyway, I must pick my poison from...
  • Call a friend I haven't talked to in a while each day to find out how they are doing.
  • When having conversations with people really listen intently to what they are saying and don't tune them out.
  • Don't eat dessert or sweets for the whole week.

I have decided to try to rekindle the friendship flames that have perhaps died down over the weeks, months or years.

There are always people I miss talking to. As much as I would love to keep up with everyone's lives it is hard because I am always on the move and worrying about my friends here in the present. Then when I do finally talk to my old friends it is such a process, and a hassle and a long phone call, even though I am always glad I did it when it is over.

But the more I put it off the harder it becomes to get it done so this week I will buckle down and talk to my lost loves (in the platonic sense of the word) and find out who is getting engaged, who is failing out of school, who is moving to Europe when they graduate, and who is getting fat!

This should open some interesting doors.

Don't worry, I'll be the one getting fat since I can still eat dessert this week.