I later called my other best friend, who returned my call after lunch. We talked a long time, too. What? Why can't I have two best friends? One lives hundreds of miles east of me, and the other lives hundreds of miles west of me. I wish we could get together and talk for hours. Phones are the next best thing, but I can't get a hug over the phone.
"Steve wakes up one morning to a text message from his brother, berating him for not being more helpful with their elderly parents. In a foul mood, he complains to his wife Beth that there's no coffee creamer. Feeling criticized, Beth is short-tempered with their teenage daughter, Sarah, who goes off to school in a huff, silent and moody in her carpool. Over dinner that night, they sit at the table and describe their rotten day, before retreating from the tension into separate corners of the house on their devices."
"Steve wakes up one morning to a text message from his brother, thanking him for being so helpful with their elderly parents. In a cheerful mood, he compliments his wife Beth on the outfit she's wearing. Feeling loved, Beth is more patient with their teenage daughter, Sarah, who[m] she encourages to speak more confidently with the challenging girls in her carpool. Over dinner that night, they sit at the table and share small victories from their day, enjoying each other's company a little longer than usual."
What a difference a kind, positive word makes! I'm sure we've all seen this in real life.
2022 = Lashon hara (Hebrew: לשון הרע) means "evil tongue" for speech about a person or persons that is negative or harmful to them, even though it is true.
With Her in Ourland ~ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1915, utopian fiction, 123 pages
This is the third book in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's utopian trilogy which begins where Moving the Mountain and Herland left off. Gilman masterfully compares our modern male-dominated world with an imaginary perfect society comprised of only woman. Gilman was a well known and deeply respected sociologist and this trilogy holds an important place in feminist fiction. All of our books are printed to order. This reduces waste and helps us keep prices low while greatly reducing our impact on the environment.
Nothing wrong with having more than one best friend! I have several myself. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteYes, I understand about best friends! Your phone calls sound wonderful! Love your leprechaun shirt! Now that my grandson is well over a foot taller than I, that fits perfectly!
ReplyDeleteA friend sent me that photo — I'm actually tall. My son is taller than I am, but I'm still taller than my daughters, even though I've shrunk a couple of inches in my old age.
ReplyDeleteI love the Irish shirt! I'm going to Starbucks to meet my friends today. We always end up talking for hours.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of best friends. And since two almost died last year, I am really glad I can call and talk to them anytime. One day that won't be the case.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit Irish according to 23 and Me. It's fun to be a bit of a lot of things---it allows me to celebrate my heritage many times!