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SuperfriendsMy daughter has been having some friend problems lately. To be honest, I think we are lucky to have come right through to Year 6 with this being our first real issue. It is nothing major (although I’m sure it seems that way to her) and she is mostly a happy resilient kid, so I am not marching out to champion her cause. Not yet, anyway.

What I am doing is listening. Listening to her feelings, hugging her while she cries, listening to the things she isn’t saying, but is showing. I’m trying not to do too much talking, because she needs to come to some realisations herself. But one thing I did have to let her know. Next year – at high school -  it all changes. I think we focus so much on the negatives of the high school years and our own experiences, that we feed into the fears that kids have. “It’s so big.” “The teachers aren’t as patient.” “The work is hard.” “We’ll be the youngest kids instead of the oldest.” What I wanted my daughter to understand going in to high school, is that next year is an opportunity to make wonderful friendships. Yes, there are a lot more kids, but that increases your chance of finding the few true friends who you just click with. She seemed a little skeptical, so I told her my own story.

I walked into the local catholic high school with only two other kids from my public primary school, neither of whom I knew particularly well and ended up in a class where I knew nobody. So I stuck with my primary school acquaintances for a while, making the odd new friend here and there, but never really anyone that I clicked with. Slowly over the first few months I got to know more of my classmates and as we got to know each other better, particular girls began to stand out. Girls who always lifted me up and never let me down. Girls who I understood and who understood me.  Then I named three names to my daughter.  Three women who she knows so well because they are like family to her. She has heard me sit and laugh for hours with each of them whenever we get together – whether it is once a week, once a month or once a year. I saw her eyes widen, as she realised how long we have been friends.  And I think she got it. She was certainly a lot more confident and hopeful about her own problems.

So once again my friends have come to my aid. This time without even knowing. Thanks guys! (You know who you are.)

Golden Girls

Last week my old friend, colleague and blogging buddy Susan at Reading Upside Down wrote a lovely tribute to our years of friendship. She kindly neglected to mention my extreme tardiness, but the lateness of this response no doubt makes that evident to all.

ggsSo – why I am still friends with Susan, after all this time:

  • She often recommends great tools for keeping track of to-do lists, planning menus and general home organisation, but doesn’t make me feel bad by actually being organised herself.
  • Her iTunes playlist makes my iTunes playlist look cool, even though it really isn’t.
  • She didn’t laugh when I thought waterproof shower notebooks sounded like a good idea.
  • Keep your friends close, your enemies closer and don’t let people who have photos of you at 14 in your choir uniform out of your sight.
  • She always brings food – often homemade for me to taste test. We really need to synchronise our health kicks a little better though, as I will inevitably be craving chocolate when she has her biannual “I need to eat better” attacks and my own fitness frenzies have been spectacularly derailed by her awesome caramel slice.
  • We often think of the same thing at the same time, which thanks to the world’s best typo, is now referred to as a Vulvan Mindmeld.
  • She tolerates my geeky references even though she doesn’t often understand them.
  • She happily plays the wise, sarcastic Dorothy to my combined Rose/Blanche. (Yes, I’m daffy and yet slightly slutty in a scary old lady kind of way.)

Thank you for being a friend

Travelled down the road and back again

Your heart is true, you’re a pal and a confidante.

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