Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I happen to be friends with parents of my kids friends, but none of it is based around the kids friendships at this point. That just happens to be how we met. So imagine those friendships will stay the same ?
They won’t
I refuse to believe that. My core group of friends we met through our kids when they were babies. The kids all go to different schools now and I see the other moms a million times more then the kids see each other. Heck the kids only hang out when the adults want to gtg and we drag our families along.
I talk to them every single day. We vacation together, we have been through the loss of parents and spouses. We have supported each other through illness and layoffs. That doesn't just disappear because our kids got old.
We have been friends for 13 years and I can't think of a day where we haven't talked!
Sure some friends are based only on the kids but not all.
The "it won't" people are the ones who are content to sit around and not reach out to make plans. If you want to keep in touch, stay friends, vacation, etc. etc. then you will have to take steps to make it happen. You're not going to see them at the football games anymore or via proximity. It's hard and lots of people get complacent and don't do it.
My DC is graduating this year and I'm trying to get those wheels in motion to take stock of who is staying local, who is not, and setting up times for coffee, drinks, etc. with the people I want to keep in touch with. So that come next year, it hasn't been months and months since I last reached out.