Showing posts with label my favorite people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my favorite people. Show all posts

Sep. 12: Not a fan of the goodbyes

This is me and Jenn K at a bridesmaids party with ugly hair. Jenn K played the part of Mother of the Bride. :) I recently found out that one of my friends is moving away. Far away. Like, Alaska-far away. Actually, that’s exactly how far away: she’s moving to Alaska.

When friends move away, it makes life super-suck. I will definitely miss Jenn K, but Dina, Jenn K’s BFF, will be feelings aaaaall the feels. I know this, because my BFF moved a couple years ago. I consider myself kind of a pro at knowing what it feels like to say “smell ya later” to someone you love so much. I’m not saying I know how best to deal with it; I’m saying I’ve been there.

So, in the hopes of helping anyone else who’s been cruelly abandoned (oh! the drama!) by their best friend, I offer these pointers on handling this un-fun change in your life. Please note that this only applies to friends you’re losing because you’re no longer in the same geographical area, not the ones you’ve lost because one of you chose to dump the other; in that case, at least one of you is an asshole. You should probably work on that.

  1. If you and your BFF currently communicate via text/email/phone calls, keep doing that, and try to do it every day. If you go more than a few days without communicating, it’s hard to catch up again. I’m not suggesting the friendship is irreparable if you miss a day of texting, but it’s a habit that really needs to continue if you want to stay close.
  2. Text each other the stupid stuff that no one else will understand. The little things, y’know? Complain about the weather, traffic, a mutual enemy, whatever. Making each other smile connects you. It’s good.
  3. Plan a visit. You go there, she comes back to you, something. Put a date on the calendar, no matter how far away it might be, because it gives you a goal that feels reachable. Tell yourself, “If I can just stop crying until I see her again, maybe my family won’t hate me for eating dinner without them every night.” BECAUSE OH YES, YOU WILL WANT TO EAT DINNER WITHOUT THEM. You will also want them to stop asking how you are (“I’m sad, just like when you asked me yesterday!”). You’ll want to sit in front of Netflix with headphones and the volume way up so you don’t have to interact with people. You will be a not-very-nice person for an indeterminate amount of time. Know this. And maybe warn your family now.
  4. FaceTime! Val and I have done this with Sunshine several times, and it’s the best. OK, it’s not the best—the best would be actually hanging outjensunnyval in person—but it’s a really good alternative. I recommend FaceTime-ing with a group to heighten the fun factor. (Jenn K, get ready…)
  5. Spend time with your mutual friends. They’ll be missing her too, and can understand your sense of loneliness better than pretty much anyone else. They’ll also get the inside jokes you shared. It’s surprising how good all that feels. It also serves to remind you you’re still a likeable person even though your BFF obviously doesn’t think so and couldn’t wait to move Alaska-far away from you. Which brings me to #6…
  6. You can lay on the guilt as much as you want, but it will serve no purpose except to make her resent you. She would stay if she could. Decisions aren’t easy, and this one was a bitch. Don’t make her feel worse. Or maybe don’t go out of your way to make her feel worse ALL THE TIME. ;)
  7. Write stories about you and her and the adventures you go on together—your own personal fan-fic.
  8. Wait, don’t do #7. That’s just weird and a little creepy. Maybe haiku.
  9. Nope, not haiku. That’s creepier.
  10. Not that haiku is creepy. I loves me some haiku. Now that I think about it, haiku might be pretty awesome. Fine, give it a try.
  11. You will feel lonely, sad, frustrated, and even angry, and there’s really not much you can do about it, sooo… Find something to do with that energy. It can be something that’s good for you—gardening, exercising, making a new BFF out of papier-mâché—or good for your family—cleaning, cooking, learning mixed martial arts. I do not recommend that you put extra energy into anything that requires copious amounts of alcohol or food. I gained five pounds in the week after Sunshine left because my motto became “Only Krispy Kreme understands my pain.”
  12. Remind yourself that everyone says it’ll get easier with time, because it will. You won’t forget your BFF, and you won’t stop missing her, but you’ll start settling into life without her and one day it simply doesn’t hurt quite so much.
  13. Have a friend like Val, who is super-fun and will drink excessively and say all the potty words with you. Because sometimes you will need to drink excessively and say all the potty words, and when that happens, well, let me give you my number because whoever you are, I’d be delighted to be your Val.

I’ll close by saying that although Sunshine and I aren’t the friends we were when we lived nine houses apart, when we’ve hung out since her move to Arizona, it’s been easy to get back into that comfortable place we used to be. While I still miss having her in my life every day, I love how we don’t set expectations for each other as long-distance friends; we just are who we are, and it’s good. I kinda ♥ her tons. She’s a keeper.

I’m grateful to have lots of dear friends in my life, actually, both near and far. It’s a mutual effort, this friends thing, but the ones that are in it for the long haul will be always do what has to be done to be present in each other’s lives. This I know for sure. And I love it.

jen

Sep. 18: Happy places

Today’s Day #18 of our September Blog Challenge. It’s also my birthday, so I got to choose today’s blog topic:

Show us your happy place.

Like so many of the topics this month, I can’t choose just one answer. Here are my happiest places.



I likes me the beaches, especially these three:

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Ka’anapali Beach, Maui, Hawaii
We honeymooned here.
We actually stayed in that hotel.
There are things I like on all the Hawaiian islands we’ve been to,
but if I were to choose a favorite, it’d be Maui—it’s paradise.

Crescent Beach at Ecola State Park, Oregon
The view from Ecola Point on the Oregon Coast

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Castaway Cay, The Bahamas

This is the Disney-owned island and a port for its cruises.
It’s beautiful and relaxing and not insanely crowded.
Happy, happy memories from both our visits.
I hope to return there someday soooooon.



Some of my favorite vacation spots make me happy happy happy

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Disneyland, obvy
Even with the crowds, and the outrageous churro prices,
and my weeeener kids not wanting to go on the good rides.

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San Francisco
I’ll never get over the beauty of this city.



When I feel super-pampered

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Cozied up under my fluffy down comforter

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Getting a spa pedicure



With my girlies

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Sherilee, Sunshine, Val, Kim F’n-W, Loveliest Lori

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Mother Theresa

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Sunshine, Dina, Jenn K, Wendy

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April!

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Tina, Val, Fancy Lori™

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Cassie


With my best guy

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I’m pretty keen on ‘im


If you’re a blogger and want to do our blog challenge with us, let me know and I’ll send you our list! Otherwise, tune in here (and on Sherilee’s happy little blog) every day in September.

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Jan. 19: Welcome to Addington Place (it’s no Melrose)

I took a screen shot of the Google Earth view of our house a bit ago to put on Facebook, and I also made a zoomed-out one because I don’t think I’ve ever taken my blog on a tour of my neighborhood. Wheeeeee! Oh, and it’s not so much a tour as it is a picture of our roofs and a few arrows that I added. Also some landmarks (stars) and notes. And don’t forget that instruction about Dina’s driveway. That’s what she gets for laughing at me for walking out of school today carrying a robot, like that’s weird or something. Whatevs, Dina.

I introduce you to Addington Place, origin of the assface-iest homeowners association EVER, and the place I’ve called home for 14+ years (click it if you can’t read, Einstein):

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BTW, I’ve forgiven Cristina for turning me on to Grimm; otherwise there would be a swastika over her house instead of a cute star. A swastika or a Mr. Yuk sticker or a Twilight poster or maybe a bonsai kitten. Something evil, for sure.

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Jan. 2: Son of a nutcracker!

I’m probably supposed to be keeping this a secret, but I just can’t stand it.

My seester and her family are coming for a visit!

They haven’t all been here at the same time since ‘04, and I’m super-dee-duper excited. Kathy’s made me promise not to plan a party so I’m not gonna. But I can make lots of other plans! First we’ll make snow angels for two hours, then we’ll go ice skating, then we’ll eat a whole roll of Tollhouse cookie dough as fast as we can, and then, to finish, we’ll snuggle. Also, we’re going to eat sugar plums! Maybe even hold hands.

Good news, I saw a dog today.

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P.S. I painted a picture of a butterfly!

Sep. 6: Some enchanted evening

Tonight my mom and I met Cindy and Erin at California Pizza Kitchen for a few hours of gossip and chat. I could not have asked for a lovelier evening. I feel sad for the people that weren't invited because it probably sucks to be you.

For lurking Erin, here's a silly pug link. I love you bunches, sweet girl, even if you never comment.

Also, biggest and best birthday wishes to Kim (Felkley) Nelson!


—Jen

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