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Thoughts On My High School BFFs

There may be distance, but high school BFFs are always in our hearts

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Hey girls,

I'm sorry it's been a while since I've reached out and things aren't quite the same they used to be. We were all home this week, for the first time in a while, we all back in the same places we used to have all of our favorite memories. Even though we were all here, we didn't get a chance to see each other because things are crazy and the distance between us all sometimes seemed too much to overcome.

I still think about you guys all the times, all of my college friends know who you are because there isn't a story I could that at least one of you isn't in. I look back on our pictures and memories and all I can ever think of is how lucky I am I had you all in my life for four years. I think back on our games and all of the support we offered each other, long drives when we just needed to vent, lots of ice cream dates and movie nights, coming in late to school and leaving early because we wanted lunch and to just hangout, wondering through the halls and sitting in the nurse and the chapel just to hangout and gossip. There are so many memories and pictures, because man did we take a lot, that will forever be irreplaceable in my heart.

Thank you for being my rocks through high school. From our boy dramas, stress of classes and choosing colleges, friends, sports, and family drama we were always there, for everything, good and bad. There's so much I am grateful for, and from high school the number one thing was my girls. We loved each other, when we were good friends and bad. Thank you for all the laughs, memories, and happiness, because without you all high school would never be the same and my memories wouldn't be as wonderful as they are.

High school came and went, then senior year, prom, graduation, and our summer flew by, leaving us to pack up and live our separate lives. None of us ever thought the distance could be so hard, and we all hear from each other every once in a while, but our lives got busy and our promised facetimes and texts got less frequent, but for as busy as we all are, there are so many moments when you guys cross my mind and I think of us. I hope you guys always look back on our memories with lots of fondness and maybe a little nostalgia because I know I do. In a few weeks we will all be back again for our winter breaks and hopefully reuniting to laugh about our new lives and old memories while probably driving around, blaring music, and trying to decide on something to eat.

I hope you always remember, you girls are always in my heart, despite the distance. I hope you are living your dreams and life is treating you all like queens. I hope your new friends cherish you because you are friends anyone is lucky to have, I hope you look back on high school with smiles because of all the memories we have. More importantly, I hope you know how much I care about you, love you, and think of you. See you soon sunshines.

XO,

a high school bff.

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