After a long weekend filled with family, friends, and eating, a walk was needed. I enjoy the hills around our home as the wild flowers are blooming and the trees are filling out.
Walking is perfect exercise. It's easy on the joints, burns calories, and allows you time to reflect.
I should just starting blowing and MAYBE one of my wishes will come true!
My puppy Jade. She is growing like a weed!
Jade
FRIENDSHIPS ~ Women need Women..
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I started thinking about friendships and the importance of carving time out to be with my friends. The dynamics of female relationships is tough to figure out.. at any age. Why all the competition? Why can't we share?
I've learned that the more I give to others, the more I receive in return.
(Mean Girls is a 2004 American teen comedy film directed by Mark Waters. The screenplay was written by Tina Fey and is based in part on the non-fiction book Queen Bees and Wannabes0
Janis: See? That's the thing with you plastics. You think everybody is in love with you when actually, everybody HATES you! Like, Aaron Samuels, for example, he broke up with Regina and guess what? He still doesn't want you! So why are you still messing with Regina, Cady? I'll tell you why, because you are a mean girl! You're a bitch! Here. You can have this. It won a prize.
Lillian: Why can't you be happy for me and then go home and talk about me behind my back like a normal person?
. I watched this movie with my daughter and laughed hysterically. Most of us can empathize with the complexity of the "friendship triangle" between bride to-be and her two closest friends. It's all about being one up, and of course the TRUE meaning of friendship is lost.
We had our first BBQ this weekend and we lucked out with the weather. Lanterns, tiki torches, flowers, it was perfect. The outdoor bar and table were set, people mingling and bopping to the Beach Boys playing in the background.
With all the girls that were attending, I decided to add pink and white flowers, sour gummies, and pink gum balls, in addition to the traditional red, white, and blue for the holiday.
The menu was traditional BBQ fare with burgers, hot dogs, salads, ruffles potato chips with onion dip, grilled baguette with pancetta, mozzerella, garlic, and basil. We served skinny margaritas with wine and beer and then finished the evening with ice cream with all the toppings.
It was wonderful to see everyone having fun ~ no drama, no competition. Finding a TRUE friend is not easy. We NEED friendship and FRIENDSHIP takes patience, and the COURAGE to be yourself.
I tried to teach my daughter and son to rise above the petty stuff and avoid gossiping. I stressed the importance of taking relationships in stride and allowing those hurtful actions or comments to roll off your back. I believe if we take EVERYTHING personally, we will have few friends. People are generally GOOD, however it's easy to let something slip out that perhaps should have gone unsaid. We are not perfect beings and mistakes happen. Generally it's probably a good idea to surround yourself with friends that are more often than not - positive.
I started my long weekend with a girls nite out that I arranged to celebrate a friends birthday. Depending on the group, this can be challenging. Some of us work and some are stay at home Moms. Babysitters, carpools, finding a date and time that works for everyone, food preferences, etc.. Frequently I keep it small to avoid all the back and forth emails. I sometimes say.. here is where we will be and if you are able to make it, we would enjoy your company.
I'd burst without my girlfriends! When we get together we are never at a loss for what to talk about and usually end up laughing until our tummies hurt!
Friendships with women are so important. Take the time to stay connected.
leslie
Friendships outside of your family are so important to our emotional well-being. This post will be the first in a monthly series that will focus on friendships between women.








Love the theme excellent post
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post, Leslie and I agree about making time to see female friends. As you say you certainly never run out of things to talk about! Glad you also had lovely weather at the weekend - a heatwave in the UK and our first barbecue too.
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Wonderful!! I agree, friendships - female ones are so important and a lot of females spend so much time tearing each other down and if you look at men, they have each other's back no matter what. If we did more of that, it would be so much healthier. I don't know why we compete against each other, it's silly. A good friendship can heal so many wounds and liven the spirit!! Beautiful post :) x
ReplyDeleteLovely post Leslie. My Mum always said friendships are like a bus ride; some will get off at the first stop, some a little later, and others will stay with you all the way until your destination. This makes it easier for me to understand and accept that some friendships are never meant to be long-term.
ReplyDeleteLovely post Leslie and I agree wholeheartedly about the value of good friends. I have several different friendship groups and I absolutely cherish these gorgeous ladies who are a vital part of my life.
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I feel exactly the same about my friends. I could never live without them and I would never even try. I'm very excited to read your monthly posts about something as important as friends outside the family. Also, like your way of handling girl's night out. It is challenging to coordinate!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous post, Leslie. It's so true about female relationships. They're so important and I really never understood women feeling like they need to compete or put other women down. I'm very fortunate to have a great close knit circle of female friends and we don't experience that at all. In fact I had an amazing weekend with them at the beach and I actually feel so content and renewed. Those friendships are invaluable.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a wonderful weekend and your menu sounded delicious! :) xoxo
Couldn't agree more! Great post Leslie!! Can't wait to see more in this series! Glad you and your family had a wonderful holiday weekend! Ours was great too even if the temps soared into the 90's. :-) Your Jade is precious! (I have a Jade too!).
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I agree, friendships are so important. I've never really had girl friends, and though that came with advantages, now that I'm older and married, I wish I had more girl friends xoxox
ReplyDeleteHi Leslie ~ I agree - the more we give, the more we receive in return. I also agree about being around positive people, nice post, have another fabulous week and God Bless You,
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Great idea for a series, Leslie! I know I'm so fortunate to have a great circle of girlfriends, they're such a wonderful source of support and I'm grateful we don't have any petty drama or competition, just sincere wanting the best for each other.
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i so agree that women friendships are definitely complicated and i agree with you why do we have competition? sigh i will understand the complexity of women friendships. and like you when i see dandelions i can't help but blow one
ReplyDeleteHi Leslie! Boy do I ever agree about women and friendships, cannot imagine life without them, it would be SO boring! Is that your daughter? Shes stunning!! And might I say your peonies in the blue and white are simple and utterly SPECTAULAR! Can I add them to the enchanted homes section? Thanks!
ReplyDeletegirls girls girls... guys are so much easier to get along with sometimes! haha lovely photos :) Hugs from California! xx,
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What a nice and thoughtful post..... I agree that women friendships can sometimes be difficult but it is worth the effort when you find a small circle that you can truly relate to and count on. Your gathering sounds absolutely spendid...... as do your walks.
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ReplyDeleteGreat post! I am so grateful for my friendships, and amazed that you can still make an instant new friend and feel like you've always been friends! Looking forward to your series!
Blessings,
Cindy
Lovely post!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful reminder of the importance of friendship.
Glad your weekend was fun, and Jade is just adorable!!
Jeannie
Wonderful post Leslie and I too am so very grateful for the close friendships I've be throughout the years. Your Jade is so cute and looks happy running about.
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Great post Leslie. Friendships are so important. It's hard to nurture them sometimes when you have kids. You have to make the effort though. Also, I totally agree with not taking things personally. It took me many years to be this way and it's so much better. Coming from a mother who takes everything personally and still does, it was hard. It's the best way to be. Life is too short and it's not all about yourself. Good thoughts on all this. Love it.
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Kim
This is very thought provoking and absolutely true. I love your tip about just suggesting to a friend...."this is where we will be and if you can make it...we would love your company" as it poses no pressure and no commitment in our busy lives! I am gonna try that kind of talking (: and simplify based on your tips! It maybe harder for my best friend from Prague ((: to join me in Calgary but the rest can...so thanks Leslie and you look lovely and happy on the picture with your girlfriend! hugs Z
ReplyDeleteFabulous post! It seems you had a lovely weekend also:)
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Great post Leslie - true friendship is so rare, we should all cherish it.
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Love this post Leslie - very sweet and so true !
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Leslie,
ReplyDeleteI just know you and I would be the very best of friends if we lived close. Can I just say how gorgeous you and your daughter are? Back to my point... I have learned that friends should always have our backs and delight in even our smallest achievements. If someone tries to bring you down they are not a true friend and in my opinion, not worthy of investing time in the relationship. I never understood being jealous of friends... after all, they are our FRIENDS!
LOVE LOVE LOVE the first photo of the pink flowers in the ginger jar? Did you order that from Tina? I'm off to pin it!
Deb xoxo
great post
ReplyDeletelove my girlfriends so much
don't know what i would do without them
brett
What a great post Leslie. I struggle with this concept. It has taken me my 40 years to appreciate the good friends and weed out the not so good. I am a big believer that you get what you give. And when you meet a not so good seed have the wisdom and confidence to walk away. I try to teach my daughters to rise above the "junk". They are 10 and 12 so they are in the thick of the mean and gossip drama. I recently had a movie day with one of my BF's we watched the original "The Women". Thats another great chick flick.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I Love where you live ...appreciate all that great nature. Have a beautiful day!
I don't know where I would be without my friends. As jennifer says it takes time to get the good ones. Having kids weeds it down too as it's something tricky to be with friends who have polar opposite ideas about raising children. That is such a beautiful pic of you and your friends (and is that a pic of your daughter looking at the glasses? - gorgeous!)
ReplyDeleteDear Leslie,,I so enjoy reading your posts ! I didn't realize I was not following you, so I just signed on, that way I can keep up...always so honest and forthright your blog is...and hitting home with me about so many things. Beautiful pics of you and the girls, and your daughter is lovely. Your flowers are gorgeous too! N.xo
ReplyDeleteI love this post Leslie, the pictures are amazing and storie behind very very inspiring, I absolutely agree with you dear, finding a true friend is't easy. Friendship takes patience, and courage...but is so beautiful and encouraging to invest our time in our girlfriends...
ReplyDeleteYou daughter is gorgeous, like her mom...and your weekend menu...yum, yum!
Big hugs, dear!
Inés
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Hello, Leslie - Great, great post! First of all, Jade is beautiful. She looks like a champion in that field of buttercups :-) And, totally agree with your outlook on friendship and being positive! You are very wise :-)
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Loi
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PS - Perfect peonies!!
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Love your thoughts.
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i hear you loud and clear, leslie. your party sounds fabulous!
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michele
Great post! Mean Girls was pretty good. I don't know if there were 'plastics' at my school but there were definitely some mean girls!! I haven't seen Bridesmaids yet. It is on my Netflix queue.
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I just love your outlook. Your kids are lucky to have a Mom like you. I agree about true friendship but I find that even amongst my best friends there can underlying jealousy and pettiness...but we work on being happy for each other. As long as we try we're in the right direction right?
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Sharon
WOW ur surroundings look beautiful! - very serene! - and u are SO right, friendships, true ones should be cherished to the end! - much bliss lovey!
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with u about women friendship. I love the pics from nature walking!!
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oh leslie what an amazing post, good for you doing it, its all so true we would be lost without our girlfriends, i know that they have been there for me through such hard times, we should make more time for each other, i love nothing better than when all my girlfriends and i get out for a night wow the fun we have, laugh and laugh and laugh. u look amazing I cant beleive that is your daughter you look sooooooooooooo good I cant beleive you have children that age, i thought you were at the baby stage, have a great weekend, kisses from dublin xxx leonie
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with what you're saying. I usually go for a run but today went out for a walk and it was a nice change. And friendships are so important - I don't know where I would be without my friends! :)
ReplyDeleteYou just made me realize how lucky I am with my friendships...AND we walk together for exercise!
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The later part is true ......allows you time to reflect.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I don't have many girlfriends, I have always been one who avoids all the gossip and drama that seems to come with having many girlfriends. Being married at 20 and having my daughter at 21 made it more difficult to find woman my age with the same type of experiences. Luckily I have been able to find one girlfriend that is truly like a sister.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to your other post.
Hi Leslie, in Gent there is a small brocante/vintage market every weekend( 8.00 till 13.00) .
ReplyDeleteIn Brugge there is a fantastic market ( " Zandfeest" ) on the first of July. If you are in Belgium at the end of the month, don't miss it!!
AWW so cute post:) I LOVE the dog..he seems so playful. I love this month of june..its so fresh green and romantic:)
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LOVE M
You write about women frendship in such a beautiful, real way... I have my best girlfriends from years. It' s hard to meet together because we are very busy and have a long way to each other, but we can always count on each other. I always had good relations with women, because I treat them like a sisters, friends, not a rivals. I love Your BBQ idea!
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marta
Awww, the dog is the cutest :) And since it's warmer and warmer, I guess walking is the perfect thing to do on the weekends!
ReplyDeleteLeslie, love this post! Looks like you had a fab weekend. Couldn't agree more about the female friendships. The best ones are where you just pick up where you left off and never run out of things to say and laugh. A lot!! Can't wait to read the series!!
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I agree... walking is one of my most favorite forms of exercise! I loved bridesmaids too...laughed hysterically also. It's such a great movie!
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Rachel
Leslie,
ReplyDeleteMy girls just saw the movie 'Brides Maids' and thought it was so funny. They watched it because Nel is getting married soon. I have a few close friends from when I was growing up, and some I met along the way, so I guess we have to appreciate the good ones because they are hard to find. I think it is important to walk, as you said. Going to the park or somewhere away from the crowds is where I find peace. I love your dandelion picture, and I wish you peace always.
Love to you,
~Sheri at Red Rose Alley
Dear Leslie,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post and I totally agree with you, we do need our girl friends to have fun with too.
Your dog is very sweet and they do grow up quickly and love the photos from your walk.
So happy because I have now been able to add you to my blog roll - up until now, I was not able to add any new friends.
Do hope that you have a wonderful new week
Hugs
Carolyn
I can totally relate Leslie! Girlfriends makes my life complete. I posted about my recent escapades reconnecting with some of mine. Me & my closest college friends have our mini-reunions yearly & I'm hoping it'll stay that way!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, I can;t imagine my life without my friends, there are always the birght and darker sides but they are there for me when I need them, and they are just wonderfull :)
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