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All about Friends ...

Today has me thinking about "Friends" ~ I found this photo and just fell in love with it. This little girl has her doll and her dog and she has a smile on her face. How many "True Friends" do you have? We all know many people, but how many would you say you had that would take your call at midnight? Be there for you during the good times and the bad? Friends who understand you? Friends who know you? I am anxious to hear from all of you ...

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  1. It's a good question Kristine. Friends are a true blessing, the greatest gift. I have three or four people in my life who are true friends to me. And I am so grateful for having them in my life!

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  2. Yes, We are given family, friends we can "choose" ... I have just about the same ... A small group that I know I can depend on ... and I am lucky to have them ... So lucky!

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  3. Oh...I love that you used this photo of mine!! And yes, friends are everything! I learned when I had cancer and was going through treatment about friendship -- the people who I could really count on -- some surprised me, both for not being there and those who were there in spades. And better than having a good friend is being one ♥

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  4. Sherry - Great hearing from you - I found this photo online and fell in love with it - I had no idea it was on your blog - Sorry about that - I just saw it, there - Just pulls at the heart-strings - Friends are SO important - and being one is just as important, well said!

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