Monday, October 20, 2008

Old friends, new friends

This weekend I flew from my new home in Denver, CO to go to Britt's wedding down in Santa Barbara, CA. I was really excited to go see friends that I haven't seen in a month or more and to have some fun for a couple nights in the little town of Solvang, just northeast of the wedding site. I had such a great time!!
It still amazes me that when you are around people who know you, really know you, you become yourself and any hopes of trying to maybe cover up who you are or make good impressions or whatever, that just doesn't work. Which is wonderful. It made it so hard to fly back to Denver, knowing that coming back to my little apartment by myself means that only one person here truly knows me, and she works the night shift for now, and I love her so much, but I don't get to see her as often as I'd like...
Back to the fun-ness of Cali: the weather was beautiful. We were all able to see Emily, who we thought was eternally trapped in the country of Canada (just kidding Em-lol!), and there were so many moments of nostalgia from spring break sophomore year, Emily's wedding earlier in the year, and at her wedding, finding out that Shera was getting married for sure...I feel like I have spent quite a bit of time in that area of the country, and always with people that I love and have known "forever." The wedding reminded me that God brings people together as friends, or as more, in whatever way He thinks is right. Britt and Daniel met through him being contracted to work on her house...straight from a movie, no? I love it. Other friends who were there are all moving around and trying to figure out life...seattle, delta, denver, arizona, california, england?, where else? everywhere. But we all want to see each other, and try and plan the next run-in, just to make sure we keep up with each other's lives. There are always people you know are going to be at these meet-ups that you aren't quite sure how it will go over, or how you will react to them being there... it is always nice to know that no matter what has happened, time heals wounds, at least some of the way, and God is always working to mend the rest. Ann, Kyle, and Mike- I had so much fun with you guys at the condo. It was fun "playing grownups" lol!! Well at least for most of the time ;)
This weekend of friends was something I won't forget, but it was bittersweet at parting, knowing that they will always be my friends, but right now they are going more than a 1000 miles away from me, and I have to get to know people where I'm at. That is a great adventure, and so far it has been a good one! I know God will bring wonderful people into my life here in Denver, and I am seeking out people who want to be life long friends. I love my friends and I miss you!!

3 comments:

feedforward said...

Sweet new blog Heather! I look forward to hearing about everything going on in your life. Or in the very least your blogs will hold me over until we can webchat again!

-Jackster

Shannon said...

WOOT! You started a blog! How fun! I love you! Exclamation points!

Anonymous said...

Sister! Oh how I miss you...this blog does help me not miss you quite as much though. I'm so excited for you living in Denver and I know this is going to be a great time of your life! I love you so much and I can't wait till I see you again. Miss you.

Love, robsi