Monday, December 04, 2006


I was thinking one day how blessed I was to have the friends I have. With the exception of eternal life and my family, my friends are the greatest gift that God has given me. But then I began to wonder what the point was of appreciating if those I appreciate didn't know that I appreciate them. Following? Often, the ones we love the most are the ones we commend, compliment, and congradulate the least. Why the heck is that? I know I'm guilty of cutting people short of the blessing of friendship by not engaging in verbal appreciation. If you feel the same help me start a new trend. "Love Out Loud." So here's a shout out. These are by no means the only people I consider friends, but the ones I know of as current bloggers. If you are not on this first post, you have two options. 1. Become depressed and disown me as a friend forever 2. Let me know that you are a blog viewer by commenting on any of the posts. I love and appreciate you all. This is why.

3 Comments:

Blogger EMILY STAR said...

Aaron you are so right on the money buddy. We never tell our closest, dearest, friends why. Thanks for taking the time. Project Live Your Life. You sure are living it by remembering what is important. Keep conquering LL and then come home to us in the northwest. You are missed so much here at Walla Walla!

5:26 PM  
Blogger Ry Yeo! said...

Dear Brother,

I love this idea man... you are such a brother to me. I've told you before how unreal it is nowadays, we were together for 5 years and now it's stopped. And finally, I got passionate for soccer, some for softball, football, etc! and you got into longboarding.. it's killing me. it's killing me you have no idea. Bro.. I wish you was here. But I'm good knowing that 5 years with you was incredible. I was inspired non-stop. I praying for you.

8:26 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

For the Record.
Time and separation should have, by all rights, faded my friendship for you. It's strange and miraculous to me that I think of you so often and my respect and bond for you seems as strong as when we played in your basement and caught grasshoppers and worms for fishing. And, what's more, I don't expect that our friendship feels as deep and lasting to you as it does to me. Since we went different directions in high school I have been content to watch you turn in to one of the most amazing people who touches others. And the honor of knowing you, even from a distance is one of the things I value most.

5:15 PM  

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