Posts Tagged ‘reunions’

Summer Fun – Reunions and Family

Friday, July 30th, 2010

 

 

Guest Blog : Jill Raff, The Friendship Stone Team

 

 

My sister Cathy and I grew up sharing a bedroom until I was 13, when we moved to a new home. We continued to share activities, friends, and interests as we went through Jr. High, High School, and even into The University of Texas at Austin together.  After photography school, Cathy moved to Israel, which was very hard for me to be separated from her. I had always dreamed of us sharing our adult lives with our respective families, just as she and I had our childhood.

So, this summer is a dream.  We have just begun our 6 1/2 week time together: sister and cousin time has been great and non-stop already!  It started with a week in NYC. My kids were so excited to see their cousins they were counting “the sleeps” until they arrived. The reunion was filled with hugs, kisses and squeals of excitement!

It is really incredible and such a special thing that though thousands of miles separate us, my children are so close with my sister and her children…just as I had hoped!

This is the first night but unfortunately due to jet lag, one cousin was already fast asleep. It is pure sweetness for me to see my daughter cuddled up to her cousin she has missed so much, yet as if a day hasn’t skipped since they were together last.

 

 

Cousins Enjoying Spending Time together!       

 

 

Once over jet lag, the kids were stoked to have a sleep over at our house (my sister was staying at our Mom’s).  They curled up on the sofa together in the morning.

Below we are in Times Square after seeing Mamma Mia (Thank you GrandmaJ) & on our way down to Chinatown to explore & have dinner; yuuuuummy! 

    

 


Next stop…we’re all ready for vacay: beach house in MA. to Lauré’s (another Friendship Stone teammate). We’re all so happy to be together and being on the water, overlooking this gorgeous Bay is…breathtakingly beautiful! 

 

 

What a view from their living room window…take a peak:

 

Still ahead: Cape Cod with our Mom & other sister and her family, VT with Cathy’s sister-in-law’s family, a week in GA (where we have 2 high school reunions) reconnecting with our childhood & college friends, and a week at the Disney parks.

Just being together, reconnecting with each other and old friends…this is what life is about!  

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Weddings – a reunion of friends!

Monday, July 26th, 2010

 

Guest Blog: Shari from The Friendship Stone Team

Oh how wonderful it is to go to a wedding. 

I love it.
 
I promise myself each time I go to a wedding that I will not cry!
That is a good joke! I cry!
 
And last night was no exception – the groom, I have watched for the last 14 years grow from a boy into a man.  And now he is has chosen to turn his best friend into his wife – his partner for life!
How beautiful is that.
 
I promised the grooms parents that I would prepare a video clip of the wedding ceremony – but looking this morning at the footage I have – it is going to be difficult!
 
Can you tell that I was crying and had to wipe the tears away at the wrong time – I missed the Groom breaking the glass!

 
 
So what did we have at this wedding? A beautiful gathering of friends and family. 
 
 
The Ceremony was traditional Jewish Orthodox. I love how the Hupah (Canopy) is set up higher than the guests so everyone could see the young couple's expressions during the ceremony.
The friends of the bride and groom danced them to the hupa as they were accompanied by their parents – first the groom and then the bride.
 
The ceremony itself was beautifully done allowing for family and honored guests to participate.
Oh how young and beautiful they looked under the canopy!
 
So Young so Beautiful
 
Then the party began! The dancing – the singing – the eating!
 
I must call my girlfriend later today and thank her for seating my family and me at a great table. 
I sat with friends that I once worked with (a few years back) and enjoyed every minute of our reunion during the many courses of the dinner!
 
Catching up with one and other –we went around the table and telling us one by one what they are up to, how their children are (two have grand children already), how work is, etc.  It was great to hear all of the stories – two friends went back to school part time (master's degrees) two had grandchildren already – one just downsized into a smaller home…. I told them what I do and of course told them that they would be subjects of my blog this morning!
 
Once we were caught up – the conversation flowed – we laughed and laughed just like old times.
This reminded me of a great quote that I recently read: 
 
“Good friends are like stars…. You don't always see them, but you know they are always there”
 
The rest of the evening flew by – and finally my 6 year old said  " Mama – Daddy wants to go home, he's tired!"
 
So before slipping out of the party – I gave a Friendship Stone to two friends that I reconnected with. I placed the stone in their hands and just whispered in their ear –
 
"Thank you for being my friend, I am here for you always"

I got the best hugs!
 
 
 
 
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