I've come to discover over the last 19 months the importance of having close relationships with your friends both from "home" and from the installation in which you are stationed at. I have some GREAT girlfriends and a couple of GREAT guy friends back home. You know how you have that little "group" that you spend time with. Well I have a few of those. I went to school in Wicksburg, so I have my Wicskburg Girls. I attended church (and still attend when I am home) at Ridgecrest Baptist in Dothan, so I have my RBC Buddies. I danced in Patti Rutland Jazz and at The Kelly School of Dance, so I have my PRJ/KSD girls. I went to college at The Baptist College of Florida, so I have my BCF Friends. I worked at Florida GA/Acteens Camp, so I have my friends that are "Staffers." Now that I am in Germany I have what I call my "Besties". The list could go on you know. In all of those groups I still ONLY have a handful of friends that I refer to as my very best friends.
Mindy (who's hubby is also in the Army and currently deployed), Rexanne (who's the best hairdresser in the world) and Amy, are my very best friends. If you can go through it, we've been through it together. We've had alot of GREAT times together but we've also been through our share of bull crap together as well. They are my backbone. I would not trade these 2 girls for anything in the world.
Now, I'm in Germany and don't always have that instant access to my girls back in the states. But I still love them dearly and they ALL know how special they are to me and my family!
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FYI...I freaking love you megan!!! You always seem to light up my day. I am so blessed to have you as my "bestie" and I am going to be heartbroken when you and Clarke leave. I cant believe I only have a month with you still. Praise God for internet and email! LOVE!!!
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