Our Friendship Blog Series
By Sarah Kilch Gaffney
They are so much of why you are back on your feet, of how you are able to continue moving through life.
By Dawn S. Davies
I appreciate the importance of friendship, but I’ve not been the kind of woman who has a posse of besties who meet on Thursday nights for cocktails.
The Rise and Fall of the Single Moms Club
By Stephanie Sprenger
I struggle to shake off the unrealistic notion that all friendships I form during adulthood should be “forever friendships.”
By Elizabeth Richardson Rau
Best friends often don’t come in the prettiest packages. The true friends I have made are like me, willing to show dents, battle wounds and flaws.
By Juli Fraga
Like many childhood relationships, my friendship with Abby had simply run its course.
Ten Thoughts on Being a Mom Friend
By Karen Dempsey
Friendships can be temporary and still rich and authentic. When it stops working, whatever the reason, give yourself and your (now-fading) friend a break. It’s part of life. Move on – and remember what you gave to each other while it worked.
Illustration by Christine Juneau