Friends
I know it's been quite some time since my last blog, but I'm ready to get back to blogging more regularly.
This past weekend I made my way to Milwaukee for my friend Liz's wedding. On my drive back I had plenty of time to think about different things and one of the thoughts that couldn't get out of my head was how much fun the wedding was. I think most of my college friends that were present would share my sentiment about the wedding.
It got me thinking about all the good times we had in college and the laughs that we shared. What I've find the most amazing about my friends over the years (grade school, high school, college, AmeriCorps) is that no matter how little contact we have in the times we see each other, we always end up having a great time as if we never had spent time a part. Sure there's always the initial catching up to do, but then it's right back to making more memories to reminesce about the next time we see each other.
This weekend was no different when a core group of my college friends were all at Liz's wedding. In a span of 24 hours we spent time laughing, dancing, singing and having a blast. I know as we all grow older and more people start their own families and careers (some sooner than others), we probably won't all be able to keep in touch or get together as much as we'd like, but those rare times we do get together, whether it's a couple of us or a small busload, we'll always start where we ended. In the times between, we'll still have the memories we've made over the years to keep us connected for the long haul.
This past weekend I made my way to Milwaukee for my friend Liz's wedding. On my drive back I had plenty of time to think about different things and one of the thoughts that couldn't get out of my head was how much fun the wedding was. I think most of my college friends that were present would share my sentiment about the wedding.
It got me thinking about all the good times we had in college and the laughs that we shared. What I've find the most amazing about my friends over the years (grade school, high school, college, AmeriCorps) is that no matter how little contact we have in the times we see each other, we always end up having a great time as if we never had spent time a part. Sure there's always the initial catching up to do, but then it's right back to making more memories to reminesce about the next time we see each other.
This weekend was no different when a core group of my college friends were all at Liz's wedding. In a span of 24 hours we spent time laughing, dancing, singing and having a blast. I know as we all grow older and more people start their own families and careers (some sooner than others), we probably won't all be able to keep in touch or get together as much as we'd like, but those rare times we do get together, whether it's a couple of us or a small busload, we'll always start where we ended. In the times between, we'll still have the memories we've made over the years to keep us connected for the long haul.

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