....a sense of community. When I went home last week a million people stopped in at my dh's and my parent's house just to chat. We sat around the kitchen table and talked all day long. (This is bad for the waist line but good for the heart.) Don't get me wrong, my home town isn't really anything special. I just miss the crazy, loveable people who happen to reside there.
Many of our best friends live about an hour away from our hometown in Cinci. In a weird coincidence, several of our college friends from Purdue and U. Kentucky happen to live there. Anyway it was great to go to a babyshower for my former roommate in her beautifully decorated home. While I was pouring drinks in her monagram-etched glassware and talking about which brand of diaper pails she should choose, I couldn't help but laugh about the parties we used to go to. In our former lives, the word "party" meant that you took your own plastic cup and $3! How bizarre!
In truth, we are starting to build a sense of community here. We have play dates, a house, and we even have our first invitation to a wedding here. Even though we've made great strides and we have become enormously close as a couple because of this distance, it doesn't come close to what we have back home. I miss normalcy. How do you all cope with this?
Kelly
Many of our best friends live about an hour away from our hometown in Cinci. In a weird coincidence, several of our college friends from Purdue and U. Kentucky happen to live there. Anyway it was great to go to a babyshower for my former roommate in her beautifully decorated home. While I was pouring drinks in her monagram-etched glassware and talking about which brand of diaper pails she should choose, I couldn't help but laugh about the parties we used to go to. In our former lives, the word "party" meant that you took your own plastic cup and $3! How bizarre!
In truth, we are starting to build a sense of community here. We have play dates, a house, and we even have our first invitation to a wedding here. Even though we've made great strides and we have become enormously close as a couple because of this distance, it doesn't come close to what we have back home. I miss normalcy. How do you all cope with this?
Kelly
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