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For the Month of Challenges
January 14 - Friendships https://the-lilypad.com/forum/threads/january-14-friendships-journaling-challenge.91462/
My 223 words:
First friends are usually neighborhood friends and that was true for me. Eric was my first friend. He lived right across the street. We ate patty melts (flour tortillas and melted cheese rolled up) at his kitchen counter and jumped on the trampoline in my backyard. We had fun and it didn’t matter that he was a boy and I was a girl (I guess I wasn’t boy crazy yet). He moved to another city and I eventually took piano lessons from his mom but we were never friends again. Jared was another first friend. He lived just around the corner. His older sister told us to touch tongues so we did; that’s how I learned that older sisters can be trouble. I saw his parents dancing when I was at his house one time and thought that was the weirdest thing ever because my parents never danced together. He moved to another city too so I guess I learned early that friends don’t last long sometimes. Lorraine was another first friend. She lived on the corner. We spent hours in her tree spying on people. We also rode our bikes around and around and around the block. Lorraine and I played every sport together from age 5 to 15 so we learned how to work hard, play hard, and have fun together.
Omgosh, core memories unlocked! Those first neighborhood friends are the best. I giggled out loud at the touching tongues! Such a great story and fabulous page!! Thanks so much for playing along with my challenge!!
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