Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Friendships




Friendship is an endearing quality that one has to support, share, and be part of...be it human or animal. It is a word we use almost every day without thinking about its meaning. Merriam Webster's definition is: A state of being friend: One attached to another by affection or esteem.



Many of us are blessed by the multitude of friends that we received over the many years of our lives. How deep is friendship? Some are short term and others are long term friends who have been down that road with us...the road of hard knocks and huge bumps.



Those of you who have loving animals as part of your life have experienced the devotion shown through the eyes or actions of your pet. Animals are a comfort and joy, and their friendship is total. When a pet is lost, a member of the family is gone.



The following is from an unknown author in the "Editor's Scrapbook, Favorite Quotes from IDEALS:



Friendship is not merely one of life's ornaments. It is one of the very essentials upon which life is founded. To have true friends is not a matter of chance. We have them solely because our character and actions are of such high standards that men (and animals) are drawn toward us, just as steel filings leap toward the magnet.



I ask my friends, readers, and cohorts, how do you feel about your friendships? Come visit and leave a comment. I would love to hear from you.

6 comments:

Julia Rachel Barrett said...

My husband and kids know that I adore them, but my German shepherd is my best friend. Just life! I'm a bit of a loner, but never lonely. I've moved so many times in my life that friends come and go - some of my best friends are online. Weird!

Kathleen Ernst said...

Friendship is a gift to savor! Wishing you all best in the coming year!

Arlee Bird said...

I really enjoy my friends although a distant move to the West Coast has separated me from them for the most part. As I've gotten older I find it more difficult to make new friends and many old friends are busy with families and work.

You might enjoy my post today about my mother who was a dancer:

http://tossingitout.blogspot.com/2010/01/my-moms-dancer-photos.html

Lee

Gwyn Ramsey said...

Julia,

Thanks for dropping by. Our dog was a rotty and she was a joy to us. I totally understand.

Gwyn Ramsey said...

Kathleen,

So good to hear from you. The new year is a good beginning. Friendships to me are very precious.

Gwyn Ramsey said...

Lee,

Friends from afar are still a delight of my life. Thanks for sharing your website on your mom. I truly enjoyed it.