Becky is one of the ones. I like our kind of friendship because she lives down the street from me and I can walk over to her house and say something like, "Let's go," and she'll come, and we won't worry about if it, whatever it is, will be fun or boring or weird or scary or lame; we'll find something good about it and it will become one of those memories that you like thinking about a lot later.
We explore our city together. We have coffee at the airport and watch the planes come in. We go to music festivals and shows together and we meet strange people and walk down side streets and downtown and into art galleries and pretty much wherever we feel like, and have long and good conversations.
Last night we were feeling cold and storm-stayed, so we built a blanket fort out of some chairs and a clothes drying rack, and we made caramel popcorn and took a record player and a Byrds record and an Andy Shauf record into our shelter and we sat and talked for two hours.
It warmed me right up. What would I do without a blanket fort friend?
It warmed me right up. What would I do without a blanket fort friend?
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I love everything about this. Can't really think of a better friend date activity.
that looks so fun!
i have those kind of friends too. and yes, the memory will stick with you
I wish I had someone to build a blanket fort with!
dooooooo it! :)
also: i can't find a way to comment on your blog!!! but i wanted to say hi. so. hi!
Sounds quite fantastic. :)
That is so lovely! I need a blanket fort in my life.
absolutely. :)
ME.
really and truly.
YEAH ya do.
So adorable! Shall I come over to Canada and we can do that?
yes please!!!
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