Ah- this is what struck me reading this. The genuine interest in other people. Around here, so many people want larla or larlo with the right friend- then you have the parent who sizes you up and doesn't want to either be with you or that larlo or larla would not do well. Then you have the friends who can't control who their kids want to be friends with and try to control that situation (had a mom who knows my kids are beasties but doesn't want my kid who plays baseball well to be with her kid who is baseball 24/7.. and even lies to me about what her kids do to I guess avoid telling me he this?) |
I used to be this way, i actually had to tone down the friendliness because I didn’t want to be hurtful because of my flaws. Now I tell people that I’m horrible at follow through but if they reach out I will remember and it is never too late. That makes it easy when I finally get a chance to reach out even months later. I met a young lady at the wharf that worked as a crew member on one of the yachts. She was young and very sweet, we had one conversation, and have texted through the past two years with encouragement and random things here or there. Nothing huge but is a genuine connection. It is more of a mentoring type of dynamic given our age difference but for me that was something I always struggled with. Social media and the digital age makes it easier to stay connected now than it did before, which is helpful for the follow up even if it is long overdue. |
We need to do a spin off thread on how to get some honey out of these beehives everyone keeps talking about! |
I'm like this too. I've just lived here long enough that I've slowly, slowly developed a few very close friendships over time. It takes a lot of repeat interactions for me. |