![]() His manners and behavior attract everybody. He plays football and cricket in our school team and has bagged many prizes. In fact, he comes forward to help anybody at any time. If anyone falls ill, Ratan is the first to pay him a visit. Although he is intelligent and a very good student, he is not at all proud. ![]() I have many friends, but my best friend is Ratan. ![]() We also play together every day in the afternoon. He often comes to my house and helps me with my studies. He respects elders and talks to everyone very politely. Rohan belongs to a respected middle-class family.īesides academics, he is also good at extracurricular activities like drawing, painting, sports, etc. I am very lucky to have a friend like Rohan. Short Paragraph on My Best Friend įriends play an important part in everyone’s life. And I'm just glad I know you.Ī version of this post was published February 15, 2018. So today, and all days, I hope that you can stop and take a minute to see yourself through my eyes. And I'll always be here to lift you up and remind you just how amazing you really are. I'll always be here for you to vent to or troubleshoot with. And you may not always believe in yourself.īut I just want to tell you. You may want to give up on those really crazy days. You may question yourself on a daily basis. No matter how long it's been since we've spoken on the phone or how many days have passed since we've texted or how many months it's been since I've gotten a real-life in-person hug-our friendship will always be strong, loyal, and most important-real. You will always make me laugh the hardest. You will always be the friend I can go to with anything-at any time. You have a family to care for and they are your priority. You feel like you're not there for me as much as I need you to be, or that you want to be. Like you're too tired to make plans and go out and do things friends do. You feel like you're boring, like you don't do anything interesting anymore. You put your heart and soul into this role of 'mother' and if you ask me-you should wear that title like a badge of honor. You have beautiful, happy, kind, loving children. Well, to me, from the outside looking in-you are a really, really good mom. That you're not prepared for some of these motherhood curve balls that are thrown out at us. Times where you've been vulnerable and confessed you had no idea what to do. Times you have flat out felt like a bad mom. There have been times that you've told me you feel like you're failing. Related: Motherhood is: Never seeing your friends but feeling closer than ever You have inspired me to fill up my own cup many times. I see someone who takes time for themselves when they know they're beyond burnt out. ![]() Someone who can get all of the really important things done-and they may not always be perfect, they may not be always on time-but they get done. Drowning in 'stuff', in requests, in to-do's, in reminders, in tasks, in, well-motherhood. You feel overwhelmed, and sometimes, even like you're drowning. You're so hard on yourself when something goes wrong. Worried sick, staying up at night wondering if you're doing anything right. Powerless because of the chaos that is raising little children. You are someone who is always learning, always growing, always looking to better yourself. You have awesome suggestions and a wealth of great tips from everything on parenting to makeup to podcasts. Because I get it.īecause you have great ideas! You can solve problems quickly. ![]() I'll read something from you like, “My brain is mush! I'm sorry for the delay!" And I always say (and feel) that you should never apologize like that to me. I often get texts from you way after the fact of my original text. I see someone whose heart is bigger than anyone else's. I see how put together you always look-even in yoga pants and a t-shirt. I see your happy, sparkling eyes and healthy, shiny hair. I see this strong body that has gone through pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. You joke about getting a boob job one day because your breasts are deflated from nursing. You wish your belly was flat and hate the thought of putting a bathing suit on. You are extremely hard on yourself when you don't get to the gym because you're tired. Related: To my friends who had kids before me: I am sorry I didn’t know And I just wanted to take a second to acknowledge what a gift you are. I see a mother giving it her all-day in and day out. Someone who is generous and kind and compassionate. To me, I see this incredible person who amazes me on a daily basis. You have these insecurities that I know about because we're best friends-but I don't see them. I'm baffled because I don't see those things. Sometimes when you're venting to me about a mistake you made or how you can't find anything to wear that looks good on you, I'm baffled. I wanted to write to you to tell you something. ![]()
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