Savannah is no large city by any stretch but it’s spread out. Some of my friends live an hour (driving distance) apart even though we consider ourselves in the same “area” and attend church together. That makes forming community really difficult. Throw in the fact that many of us are already busy, a little shy of making friends, possibly moving in [pick a number] years and it’s all that harder. It takes time and purpose. Purposely cutting out some things to do others. Time that could be spent watching TV or running the kids around. I’m waiting to see how I will react (or proact, if that’s a word) when my daughter gets to the age where activities (ballet, sports, lessons, etc) kick in. How will I say no or yes and to what will I do this? How will I teach that other things are important? Yay.
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