# 21 Actually keep in touch with people far away from me
I'm notoriously bad at keeping in touch with people. Ask any of my friends. They'll be brutally honest (but they aren't much, if at all, better than I am) and agree, wholeheartedly.
It's funny. My mom is terrific at writing letters. Still, to this day, she writes letters to my Noni (her mother-in-law), even though they speak on the phone weekly. These aren't just casual notes, but detailed letters covering a week of activities over the course of several pages. Yet, here I am, incapable of picking up a phone and calling someone, just to say "Hi."
No more.
Last week, I had a three hour phone conversation with one of my best friends, Emily. We spent a lot of time waxing poetic about high school, waste deep in nostalgia. We vented. We reminisced. We reassured. Mostly, we laughed.
Ya'll, it was really, really nice. I had forgotten how nice it can be to talk, not text. I usually feel you need a reason to bother someone with a phone call, note or email. I've realized that you don't need a reason, per se, but rather a want to speak to the person on the other line, and that in itself is reason enough. It won't be a bother, but more than likely, a welcome break from reality.
My friends are fabulous people. I'm blessed to have them in my life. And now, it's a lot easier to pick up the phone, just to say hi.
Update on other list related items: I think I've successfully kicked the caffeine addiction! It took a couple weeks, but I no longer wake up really tired, and most days I don't even get cravings toward mid-afternoon, which was when I usually chugged a double shot from Starbucks. I will admit, I have been drinking a lot of tea, mostly due to the summer cold from hell, but also because, hey, I'm southern, drinking iced tea is what we do. It's got way less caffeine than coffee, so I'm considering it a win all around.
Also-also: The wedding is less than a year away, and I need to get cracking on my paper cranes! It's dawned on me I have no idea how to make origami cranes. Anyone have a good reference?
AND: Still waiting to do my red wine shtick. I need suggestions. What are some of your favorites?
Hi
ReplyDeletei picked up your posts on the Twitt'r. RE: cranes, the way i learned was from my mom; hands on is the best way. If you don't have a friend who can show you, try youtube?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F8ajh_DDYs
And good luck finding an officiant! i wish i was on the East Coast to assist you... :) You can always try www.celebrantusa.org .
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if anyone I know can fold cranes, I will ask around, and if not I'll try youtube.
And thanks for the good luck wishes, I'm hoping to have it solved this week!