Jun 25 2008

Who am I?

      

 

One star-gazing night in my convertible last summer, I found myself with a heart-broken gal-pal, a box of Kleenex, and a carton of cookie-dough ice cream.  What’s a girl to do?  One of the most friendship-boosting activities is to sit with each other during a time of need.  Everyone needs a smile, a hug, a listening ear, and at times, a shoulder to cry on.  No one wants to feel alone during a time of hurt, especially after an abrupt change or a loss in relationship.

 

Every girl knows that after such a time, a new chapter must begin.  Girls entertain certain rituals to set into motion a new beginning.  Sometimes it is a haircut, cleaning out her car, rearranging her furniture, or completely changing up her Facebook profile.  A new day calls for new pictures, new interests, and a new you! 

 

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