Do you have friends that you regret losing touch with?
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absolutely! Seems once I got married at 19, they all disappeared.
I really do. I’ve found a lot of old friends and some of them I do talk to, on Facebook and that’s been really fun. So many of my old childhood friends are still pretty close. Most of them are still in MN even. Facebook has been really fun that way for me in the last year or so. All of a sudden a whole gang was there and it’s been really fun. One friend ended up living under 10 minutes from me and we’ve met for supper and text and talk. There are still some I’d love to find.
Yup,lots!Some I’ve reconnected with on FB and would love to get together with but life takes over and I cant find the time:(
Oh, sure. One in particular, we are working things out, and I’m very happy about that. 🙂
I don’t know – I have lost touch with some friends due to life changes, but I don’t know if we’d still be friends anyway. I’m not a “many friends” kind of person. I’m more of a person who has a few really close true friends, and I just do my best to be nice to everyone else. Also, life changes people, so usually when I meet someone I haven’t seen in ages, the “connection” isn’t there anymore. It’s a lot of work to maintain “friendships,” so I would not want to put a lot of effort into one that is more “hanging onto the past” than anything else.
There are some friends whom I owe a call to get together for dinner – and it’s been like 2 years since I’ve been supposed to do that. They are still on my “to do list.” I’m not sure why I don’t just do it. I can always say I’m sooooo busy, but somehow I manage to do other stuff that isn’t all that important.
I know what you mean by that. Sometimes life just gets away from us. I also have people in my life that I wish I saw more but it’s the same thing. “Everyone” is just too “busy.”