Friendship Sunday: Send A Greeting

 Posted by on November 20, 2011  Thrive  3 Responses »
Nov 202011
 

I love sending cards to my friends just because. It’s just something that I like to do to keep alive the suspense of sending and receiving sweet little surprise in the mail. Call me old-fashioned, but I tend to think that opening a paper greeting card in your hands is so much better than opening an email containing an e-card. Don’t get me wrong, it is always nice to be thought of, but there truly is something to said for the classy touch of paper greeting cards. Don’t you think?

Just recently I went shopping downtown and visited some adorable shops and one of them happened to be a stationary shop. I totally enjoyed browsing through all of the holiday decor and cards, journals, and of course, greeting cards. I truly love shopping for all kinds of stationary and I get a real kick out of searching for cute new cards that are sassy, sweet, charming, festive, glamorous, and down-right hilarious. I can spend an hour or more searching for the perfect greeting card for my friends or my husband for their birthdays! So, here are a few cute cards that I found on Etsy that I just adore. Aren’t they special?

Friend by CardInspired

Peacock by Square Paisley Design

Fashion Illustration by Sweet Musing Paperie

Do you like to send cards to your gal pals just because? When was the last time you received a card in the mail from your friend? Or sent one to your friend? Which one of the cards above is your favorite? Which one of your friends would you send it to?

Aug 072011
 

Don’t you just love receiving surprises in the mail? I do! Nothing warms my heart and lets me know that I am thought of and appreciated than receiving a sentimental (or funny) card or a lovely little present from a friend or loved one. Not only do I enjoy receiving gifts and cards, but I get a kick out of sending them too!

On a recent shopping trip I picked up quite a few simple but charming gifts and a half-dozen or so pretty cards to send to my girlfriends. These girls have been there for me through life’s storms and celebrations — and like many women, I wouldn’t know what to do without my great girlfriends. I figure, what better way to show them how I much I appreciate having them in my life than by surprising them with a small token of my affection

So in the spirit of friendship I scoured the internet for some really cool gift ideas that are under $25. Here is small sample of what I’ve come up with!

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What are some of your favorite gift ideas to give your girlfriends?

Jul 312011
 

“Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, ‘What! You too? I thought I was the only one” — C.S. Lewis

Throughout my twenties, I had a group of girlfriends that I would pretty much do everything with socially. These girls were fun, smart, pretty, unique and interesting, and I loved to have them around as they could always be counted on for a good time, great chats, and rolling fits of laughter at often the most inappropriate times. Sadly, most of those friendships have since faded away as we relocated to new cities or states, had children, got married, or (as with a lot of friendships) we simply grew apart as we matured and went in different directions in life.

Now as I make my way through my 30s, I am learning that making friends isn’t nearly as easy as it was when I was in my 20s – And relocating two times in the past 2.5 years doesn’t help the friendship dilemma either. But knowing that relationships and social ties are very important to happiness, overall well-being, and a longer life, I have forged ahead despite my current predicament and am making new friends that will hopefully last for many years to come.

How, might you ask? By breaking out of my comfort zone, being proactive, and putting forth the energy to make it happen. So, to share my hard-won wisdom, here are my top 5 strategies that are working for me as I work to turn a few people I just met into friends of many years.

  1. Attend Events – Book signings, poetry readings, happy hours, networking events, and art exhibits are excellent places to meet new people and possibly make a friend. Many people attend events such as those listed solo just for that very reason. I can’t tell you the number of fantastic people that I’ve met by doing just that; many of whom I’ve grown quite close to as a result of simply showing up.
  2. Accept Invitations – Think back the last invitation that you received. Did you accept or decline? I will admit that I used to turn down invitations all the time. Not because I didn’t want to go to the party or brunch or whatever it was that I was invited to, but mainly because I am pretty introverted. However, once I relocated from the east coast to the west coast, I had to step out of my comfort zone in order to meet people and have fun. Now, I accept as many invitations as my schedule allows and try not to turn down an invitation unless I absolutely can’t make it.
  3. Join Meetup.com – I first heard about Meetup.com while I was in graduate school, but the city that I lived in at the time (a small one) didn’t have many meetup groups listed on the site and the groups that were there weren’t very active, so needless to say I didn’t join. But once I relocated to San Diego, California, and settled into my new job and apartment I joined the site. (It’s free!) And to my surprise the site had grown tremendously over the past several years. I found countless groups that interested me and made an effort to attend their events and mingle with the group members. I’ve met many talented and lovely people on that site, and I continue to use it now as I settle down in my new home in a new state with my darling hubby.
  4. Get a Hobby – Sounds like a tired cliché, right? Hey, well, what can I say? It’s true. In order to meet like-minded people you have to go where there are like-mined people. If you have a hobby, maybe it’s time to take it a bit more seriously. And if you have an interest in an activity, maybe now is the time that you should explore it. Joining a group or community of people who have the very same interest(s) as you creates a greater chance of connecting with someone and a better chance of you becoming faster friends with several people at once. In my new home state I’ve been looking into taking photography and candle making classes and I’m certain there will be talented ladies there who without a doubt share a common interest.
  5. Meet Your Friend’s Friends – They say that one of the best ways to meet a potential boyfriend or your future husband is to be introduced to him via a mutual friend or acquaintance. I think that is also a great way to make a new female friend! I’ve met a couple of good friends through an old friend and because we already had something in common – our friend – we already had a feeling that we would hit it off. And we did! So I say it doesn’t hurt to connect with new people you hang out with occasionally and ask them to bring a friend or two with them the next time you hit up a happy hour, wine bar, or host a dinner party. The more the merrier! And you just might meet your new BFF.

How do you make new friends? What has worked for you and what hasn’t?