There are all types of friends that we encounter in our lifetime. Most of these friends are good friends...but not all friends turn out that way.
There will be some of our friends that we will have for the remainder of our lifetime. This is the friend that you may not talk to for a month or a year-but it makes no difference. it is like you talked the day before...nothing can break that powerful bond.
You may also have a childhood friend. You will have nothing but great memories of times spent growing up with this friend. This is a person that you would enjoy finding again and reliving those memories.
And then there are people you thought were your friends - these are the people who will treat you like a friend. They will let you believe they are trustworthy and would never do anything to betray your confidence. These are the people who will talk bad about you and laugh behind your back. They do not have the guts to say it to your face -and they will more than likely deny ever saying anything.
I have decided that these types of so-called friends do not deserve my friendship. My friendship is something that I choose to share openly with people I know will not hurt me on purpose...so those of you whom are my friends..I would like to say "Thank You for Being My Friend". For those of you who are in the other group - please feel free to look into your soul and ask yourselves why you are the way you are.
I am an active 50 plus year old who has been married for OVER 30 years. My husband and I love to travel in our motorhome with our two Prancealots Min Pins. (Prancealots is the kennel name) We love to spend time together, sometimes just doing nothing but listening to music - while he reads.
I enjoy doing genealogy and would love to one day be able to travel all over the country doing Family Tree research.
One day I hope to go fulltime in the motorhome. I cannot think of a better way to see this great country that is called the United States of America. I feel there is so much history and sights to see...and we never take the time to explore and see them because of time constraints. What better way to see America than to be able to take as much time as you like to go from one place to another without having to worry about being at a certain spot by a certain date...and being able to do this in the comforts of "your own home". I love the idea of having my own kitchen, my own bed and my own living area with me at all times!