things i miss about my best friend
- That daily text telling me
when she'll get off work
- The fact that she doesn't
even tell me that I should come over--I'll be there when she gets home
- Walking into her house and
hanging out with her family and dog until she gets there
- Singing loudly and badly in
the car
- Snuggling on the couch. . .or
in her bed. . .or my bed. . .or anywhere really
- The fact that she's always
cold. . .which makes her want to snuggle more
- Watching stupid TV shows and
talking about character dynamics the whole time
- Watching good TV shows and
pausing it so we can talk without missing anything
- Staying up until 2 am so I
have to stay the night at her house even though I didn't intend to
- Her family feeding me. All the time. And even telling me when they make my
favorite foods so I can come over
- Her telling me that I can't
have any milk because they're running out (but it's okay, because I
brought my own from home since I knew this was going to happen)
- Analyzing everything about
our favorite book characters
- Trying to guess what the
personality types of our friends are
- Hearing (and sometimes
feeling) her feet rub together as she falls asleep
- The fact that we have to
write down all the things we need to talk about when we have a
conversation, or else we'll forget
- Going to parties that a lot
of our friends are at, but then just sitting on the couch and talking to
each other the whole time
- Playing games when we're on
the same team and winning by a lot just because we know each other so well
- Giving each other looks
during conversations when we can't say something out loud, but knowing
exactly what each other are thinking
- Visiting her at work and
laughing when I see her write my nickname on my cup without me even
telling her
- Planning our post-college
trip to Alaska
- Her mispronounced words and
mixed up sentences
- Our discussions about what
books the other needs to read and how good they are
- Her random hand massages
- The fact that she can always
be counted on to agree with me when I say emotions suck
- Her obvious love for the
people around her--even strangers
- Her smell of coffee when she
gets home from work, even though she hates it
- All the little things, all
the big things, and all the things we do together. I just miss her.
So I never did tell you that I love this and I love you. And I love that you wrote this is because I believe that we tell people that we love them but we never say why and that people need to hear it. They need to hear what makes them so worthy of their love. So I guess that is why I love this and you because you are telling me why you love me and it means a lot.
ReplyDeletewell that's good, because I do love you a lot :) but yeah, I agree. I think it's beneficial for both parties to say why they love the person. It not only validates the love, but brings out the more logical, intentional side of it. and it starts an awesome cycle of coming up with reasons why you love someone, which makes you think of even more and more
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