Saturday, May 31, 2008

Never Alone

He can calm the troubled waters
When you walk in dark despair.
There is hope when you feel helpless
Knowing that the Lord is there...

Sharing in your sunshine moments
Or in valleys deep and wide,
He will never, ever leave you-
He is always by your side.

There's no other friend so faithful
Through the sunshine and the rain,
Through the teardrops and the laughter,
In your joy and in your pain.

We could never, ever thank Him
For His Love He gives so free,
Never changing... never ending
Throughout all eternity

Oh, the wonders of all wonders
As we live from day to day
Knowing that we have a Father
Who is with us all the way.

Courtesy : Gertrude B. McClain

Friday, May 30, 2008

A Smile for Your Friend!!!

Smile, though your heart is aching.

Smile, though it feels like breaking.

What? You don't feel like smiling today?

Oh, c'mon...there must be SOMETHING to smile about!

Let's see.... How about if you think about me?

Or, think about me thinking about you!

How about if I come over and give you a little squeeze...

Or a great big HUG!

Whatever it takes to make you smile I'll do it, because

That's What Friends Are For!

- Unknown

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Friends in France

All my life I had fantasized about going to the south of France, and these imaginings conjured up the most profoundly warm feelings deep within my soul. The more I imagined going there, the more I felt compelled to do it.

When I was a flight attendant, I met a fellow flight attendant who had lived in Aix-en-Provence during college. I told him of my dream, and he jotted down the name of the family he had lived with eight years earlier. He handed me that paper and said, “If you ever do go, call them and give my regards.”

That piece of paper was a catalyst to my dream. The moment I received it, I decided I would simply have to go. I imagined renting a room in Aix from these people and living there for as long as I could. My images were intoxicating—lavender fields, herbes-de-provence, wine, cheese,
baguettes.

I knew I had to go, but I didn’t want to go alone. I decided to convince my friend Heidi to come with me. By now, my imagination had completely taken over; I was forming plans.

“Heidi, come with me,” I said. “I have friends we can stay with. It’ll be a great experience!” I wasn’t really lying. I had that piece of paper, and it felt very friendly.

I seduced Heidi with my imaginings, and with the assurance of “friends,” it didn’t take much to get her to go with me. I took a leave from my job, and two months later we were off. I had studied French in college and told Heidi I could speak it (although the truth was that I didn’t speak it very well). It didn’t matter. My imagination was filled with such lovely images of friends and fun that I felt what I knew was enough to get by. We packed our Sportsac suitcases and left with $500 apiece—a small fortune to us.

We were in a romantic, adventurous whirlwind until we hit Paris—expensive, impersonal, and overwhelming. We decided to leave after only one day.

“To the south, where the good life is!” we chanted, boarding the express train at the Gare de Lyon.

Halfway between Lyon and Marseilles, Heidi, now suffering serious culture shock and jet lag, asked me about my friends. Uh-oh. I was in trouble. I explained that I ­hadn’t met them yet, but not to worry.

She was horrified.

Clinging to my imaginings the rest of the way, I moved to the other side of the railroad car and looked up a cheap hotel in my Michelin guide. We arrived in Marseilles at midnight, and our taxi took us to the Hotel Martini, my one-star choice hotel. It was a seedy flophouse two blocks from the train station. Starving and grossed out by the hotel, we stuffed our money in our pockets and went looking for a place to eat.

Three blocks from the hotel, we happened upon a street fight between local drug dealers. We startled them, and they started chasing us, knives flashing. We ran screaming down the street, in fear for our lives.

As we raced around the corner back toward the hotel, a police paddy wagon shined its bright lights on us, and three cops jumped out of the wagon.

“Arretez-vous! (Stop!)” they shouted, guns pointing right at us.

We had only been in Marseilles thirty minutes, and already we had been mistaken for druggies or prostitutes and thrown into the back of a police paddy wagon! Not quite what I had imagined, but what an adventure. Heidi was in shock. I must have been, too, because I started laughing. The whole experience had become too weird for even my imagination. Heidi demanded that I explain who we were, that we were lost and hungry and scared and . . .

“I can’t,” I finally admitted. “I don’t know enough French!”

After a few more scary minutes, I managed to say, “We are lost!” in French. The cops conversed wildly, guns still pointed at us, eyes darting back and forth to us, to each other, and then . . . the guns went down.

In broken English, one policeman said, “Americans, no? You lost? Need a room?

Yes?”

“Yes, yes!” we screamed. “Oui, oui!” Our heads bobbed like apples in a bucket of water.

He took pity on us. He bantered back and forth passionately with the three other cops for a few more minutes, and then said, “No worry. I help.”

We were whisked to the safety of a beautiful country manor in Aix, our original destination! The policeman’s grandmother fed us, and we were given a wonderful room overlooking a hillside of lavender, just as I had imagined.

“See, Heidi?” I said, finally drifting off to sleep in my cozy bed after our exhausting thirty-six-hour ordeal. “I told you we had friends in the south of France!”

Such good friends, in fact, that I ended up living there rent-free for six months!
- Sonia Choquette

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

If Nobody Smiled

If nobody smiled and nobody cared
and nobody helped us along.

If every moment looked after itself and
good things always went to the strong;

If nobody cared just a little about you
and nobody cared about me,

and we stood alone, in the battle of life,
What a sad old world this would be.

Life is sweet, 'cuz of friends we have made
and the things that we choose to share.

We want to live on, enjoying ourselves,
and enjoying the people who care.

It is doing and giving for somebody else
on which all of life's beauty depends.

The joy of this world,
when you've summed it all up,
is found in the making of friends.

- Unknown

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Beautiful Friendship Quotes

If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one
day, so I never have to live without you."
~ Winnie the Pooh
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"True friendship is like sound health; the
value of it is seldom known until it be lost."
~ Charles Caleb Colton
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"A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out."


"Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow.
Don't walk behind me, I may not lead.
Walk beside me and be my friend."
~ Albert Camus.
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"Strangers are just friends waiting to happen."

"Friends are the Bacon Bits in the Salad Bowl of Life."

"Friendship is one mind in two bodies."
~ Mencius
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"Friends are God's way of taking care of us."

"If you should die before me,
ask if you could bring a friend."
~ Stone Temple Pilots
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"I'll lean on you and you lean on me and we'll be okay."
~ Dave Matthews Band
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"If all my friends were to jump off a bridge,
I wouldn't jump with them,
I'd be at the bottom to catch them"

"Everyone hears what you say.
Friends listen to what you say.
Best friends listen to what you don't say."

"We all take different paths in life,
but no matter where we go,
we take a little of each other everywhere"
~ Tim McGraw

Monday, May 26, 2008

Friends Are Gift

As we walk our path of life,
We meet people everyday.
Most are simply met by chance.
But, some are sent our way.

These become special friends
Whose bond we can't explain;
The ones who understand us
And share our joy and pain.

Their love contains no boundaries.
So, even we are apart.
Their presence enhances us
With a warmth felt in the heart.

This love becomes a passageway,
When even the miles disappear.
And so, these friends, God sends our way,
Remain forever near

- Unknown -