captured.


How can words even describe these friendships?  It's not just the one's pictured above.  It's in the calls asking me to come for a Mason Depot breakfast, watching my Mt. Clemens friend love her precious daughter as she grows a 2nd baby, and it's in the history of these ladies above.

I realized tonight that when I drive my friends home, I find myself going under the speed limit because I don't want time to end.  I realized today that my best friends can be the one's I've known the longest or who seem the farthest ahead of me in life.  I realized today that I cannot live without these friendships. I couldn't stop hugging Claire, I wanted to squeeze all the love out of Al before she leaves for Singapore, and Anna I wish she would just keep sharing her stories, keep telling me how it is.  So many exciting things in their lives and so much history in ours. My prayer is that my children can have the friendships I've been blessed with.  My heart craves these girls and the unique traits that they bring to this world...although I do wish they would grow so I would stop being the giant in the pictures!

Love, Always, Forever

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