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We’ve known each other since we were three but it wasn’t until seventh grade that we became the bestest of friends. I wore “Be Fri” she wore “st nds”. We once slept on the common in Washington DC in the rain. We wore acid washed jean jackets and fell in love with a bunch of surfer boys in RI when we were 14. She once spent two hours crimping my hair. I borrowed her white lipstick and pink Reebok high tops. We once convinced her mom to buy us expensive jean purses in exchange for a really lousy car wash. We watched Ann of Green Gables together no less than 100 times and dreamed of having a boy like Gilbert Blythe be absolutely smitten with us. Our freshman year of high school she moved to Virginia Beach. We wrote each other long letters, every single day and I suspect that we had a hand in the USPS lasting through the late 80’s and early 90’s. I went to her prom with a cute blonde haired, blue eyed boy named Curtis. We went to the same college for a year. We grew apart. We grew together. I’m photographing her wedding next summer. I don’t see her as often as I’d like or talk to her enough but I know that no matter how much time has gone by, when we’re together it’s like not time has passed and that every year on my birthday, there will be a card from Jenn in my mail box.
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Kids eat free on Tuesday Night. The only thing better than that is when you get there and find some of your best friends are already there and have have two booths saved. If they served beer, it would have been perfect.
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Every time I look at this picture I laugh. It’s not the “best” one from today but there is something about it that feels so real to me and I think that years from now, when I look at this shot, I will remember exactly what it was like to be a SAHM who worked full time and had three kids under the age of six.
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Samantha K.Me either! Glad I’m not the only one!
Cory HooverAhhh, I love this picture. It’s just like home!