I am not good on the phone these days. I'm barely hanging on to email, or blog-hopping. I rarely get to leave to travel to see my friends, most of whom live out-of-town, if not out-of-state. I simply am too busy with the tasks of motherhood and homemaking at this particular time. I am consumed with daily work. But my heart is never far away from those I love, and I'm so grateful that (I think!) no one holds it against me for being so out-of-the-loop these days. The great thing about a true friend, is that no matter how much time has gone by, when you finally are able to connect, it's as if not a day has passed you by. You simply pick up where you left off. It's wonderful.
I have a new friend in Angela. I met her a little over a year ago, simply by chance, through our mutual friend, Hilary, at a Time Out for Women event in Long Beach. Hilary is a singer/songwriter and was a performer at the event and had invited me to come as her guest since I live locally. Angela is also her friend, and lived in the same ward as Hilary and had tagged along with her for a fun weekend of Time Out. And since Hilary was on stage much of the program, Angela and I sat next to each other. And we ate together, and we talked. And we exchanged emails. . .and blogs. . .and the rest is history. She's awesome. I love her. It's wonderful to meet someone that you feel like you've known forever and just instantly connect with.
Angela travels with her work and one of the areas she visits is my neck of the woods in CA, so I was thrilled when she let me know she'd be in town and wanted to get together. I put the kids to bed and drove on over to her hotel, where she was stranded through a series of unfortunate events, without a car. We made a quick dash to Target, and then just went back to her hotel and talked for a few hours. Maybe she was disappointed at the lack of thrill involved in spending the evening with a washed-up, worn-out mom as I am, but I thoroughly enjoyed sitting in peace and quiet and talking. With a grownup. With a girlfriend. Nothing like it. She's great. You should go check out her blog and say 'hi!' She even brought me a copy of Hilary's newest CD, which Hilary had signed for me. I had been dying to get my hands on it, so it was a very nice surprise. Good one, Ang. Can't wait till you come out next time!
How very cool, it's wonderful when friendships work out so well. AND, I heard Hilary sing "If I only had Today" in August and fell in love with it. I was so excited to get my hands on the CD--the whole thing is great. I buy maybe 2 CD's a year, but now I want all of hers. I'm a little star struck by that woman, so forgive me my babbling.
ReplyDeleteJenna- Thanks for the post! You are so darling and such a great friend! I really had a blast with you ... yes even just hanging at Target and in the hotel room. Kindred spirits sharing, laughing and enjoying each other's company! I look forward to many more years!
ReplyDeleteLove you!
BTW: That was way more than I bargined for.. can I just copy and paste in my blog! ha ha.. if I reference you as the author? :)
I would have a very hard time making it without my women friends! Great post.
ReplyDeleteI would have a very hard time making it without my women friends! Great post.
ReplyDeleteI have grown into a crappy telephone friend. Although I have good intentions, I rarely have time to return a call and if I see it's someone long winded calling, I usually won't answer if I have anything I'm doing at all. Sort of I feel bad, but mostly I don't. I would much rather chisel out face to face time, or stick cards in the mail...
ReplyDeleteI am the WORST with the phone.. it is terrible..but I have to say that I would be lost without my girlfriends..what a really beautiful post about one of yours!!!
ReplyDeleteNice post. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOkay, is this Hilary Weeks? And you say that your husband has all the luck with celebrities. You continue to amaze me. Sounds like the perfect kind of evening, relaxing, talking, and just being together.
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