I want to say something profound.
And I promise you its there.
It really is. But there is SO MUCH profound that it all mixes. Thank you Adam Hailstone for breaking those little divider walls in my mind and making everything connect.
Tonight was "Hang with the Headmaster." I bet your schools principle doesn't just sit and talk with you about how school is going. Mine does. And he also gives me epiphanies.
I kinda have to brag right now. About my awesome friend. My *best* friend. And I hope she doesn't mind.
Do you ever feel lucky for meeting someone?? Knowing that they mean absolutely so much to you and even though you aren't perfect, that person kinda makes up for it? Makes you remember the important things. Makes you want to be just a bit better. Okay. A lot better. :P Well I do.
My friend is that someone.
We skyped tonight.
*blog continued the next morning*
We skyped last night. It was hilarious. Her, her sister and her cousin were all sitting together and looked so much alike. Obviously they had their differences but *something* about those girls looks the same.
Her and I are similar in age. Her brother is the age that my stillborn sister Juanita would be. Her other brother is Josh's age. Then there is her younger sister and Sam. You guessed it. Same age. Oh. And wouldn't ya know, both our families had little blessings at the end. Boo and Pits.
Kinda cool if ya ask me.
So. This post is called something profound. I name my posts before I start them. Because it gives my mind something to focus on. And so... I suppose in a way our friends our profound. Because they are the reason we do the things we do.
We have families. Obviously. Families are (or should be) the strongest bonds we have. People that will *always* be there. Sometimes only because they have to be. ;) But seriously. The human race would be like... algae if it wasn't for family.
And then we have our friends. My mom has this saying. And Im not necessarily applying it to anything in this post. Just using it to make a point about friends.
She says "You marry your best friend." She uses it as a warning to pick our friends carefully.
But think about it. Thats profound. In a not so profound way. We don't marry our family. We don't even marry our "girlfriends or boyfriends." We marry the friend. The person you laugh with, talk with, cry with, want to be with.
Friends, therefore, mean a lot. And shouldn't be taken lightly.
I hope you have friends as good as my are. But... you probably don't. Cause mine are epic.
Anywho. I have class to teach. See ya. :)
Pssst. She doesn't mind. :D
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