Closing the Chapter, Keeping the Memories.

This morning, I was talking with my mom about something that’s been on my mind. Even though I’ve closed the chapter with Just People and all the memories that came with it, Pam keeps crossing my mind. It feels almost as if nothing ever happened between us that night of June 29.

My mom explained to me why. She reminded me that when you’ve been friends with someone for a long time, they’ll always cross your mind from time to time. Memories don’t disappear, and the bond you once had doesn’t just vanish, even if the friendship itself has ended.

She also shared something that really stayed with me: friends are often in our lives for a season. Their purpose isn’t always forever. Sometimes, they’re there so you can experience joy, learn new things, and grow. And looking back, that’s exactly what my time with Just People was about.

I had so much fun, and I learned so much from the experience. I laughed, I enjoyed myself, and I got to see parts of Georgia I might never have explored otherwise. Those are the reasons they were in my life for that time — to give me moments I’ll always remember and lessons that helped me grow.

Now, even though the chapter is closed, I can carry those good memories without holding on to the pain of how it ended. Moving forward doesn’t mean forgetting — it means being thankful for what was, and being open to what’s ahead.


 

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