R.I.P.
My computer is a gonner. We had 3 1/2 wonderful years together. My mom called me yesterday and told me it was pronounced dead. Such a sad day! A rightful funeral is in order, I say.
Soon I will be replacing him... very soon, I hope.
In other news, what would you do about being a bridesmaid in a wedding that you've come to realize you hardly support? Well... you support it, but you don't agree with the timing or anything else that's going on (as a sister in Christ, not as an angry friend)
Keep in mind, you've already bought the dress
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eventually you have to come to the realization that it doesn't matter what you think or feel. She needs your friendship, and she's asked you to support her. Being a friend means to do just that. You know that i didn't LOVE everything about being a bridesmaid, but a way of showing you love is to suck it up and have a servants heart. Help her, love her, listen to her, and be real with her. If she wants your input she'll ask for it, otherwise, just be her friend. That's my 2 cents at least.
that is a tough one, but i agree with brittanie, especially on the being real part (when the situation is open for it).
also, i love your background picture but it's really really hard for me to read the writing most of the time!
I know... I am loving her, in every way I can.
I feel, though, that standing up in a wedding is a testament that I approve of the marriage and I become a witness that I in good faith support it.
Either way, I'll remain the best friend I can be.
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