Monday, September 16, 2013

Being a Friend

Being a friend means that we have trust in each other. It also means we keep each others' secrets.
Sometimes we have a LOT of stuff in common. We like the same games (minecraft, lego, skylanders).
Friends cooperate and speak nicely to each other.

When we disagree we try our best to get over it because we don't want to not be friends anymore.

Friendship is very important to me.


thanks for reading,
your friend Seth

5 comments:

  1. Hi Sethy!

    I loved reading your first blog post. Friendship is very important to me too. I also have some friends who have a lot in common with me, and some friends who are very different than me. There are some friends who I am lucky enough to see almost every day while I have other friends that live far away and I don't get to see very often. This week I got to see friends I went to high school with. It means a lot to me that they are still my friends after more than 20 years.

    I look forward to reading your next post!

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  2. Hi Seth!

    I remember coming to the Yukon this summer with my friends to do the Canoe Race. It was great getting to meet you and your Family!

    My friend Andrea and I both like canoeing. And my sister Jamie, is my best friend, even if she is my sister.

    Can't wait to see your next blog!

    Joanne

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  3. Hi Seth,

    Thank you for inviting me to join your new blog. Your first entry on 'Being a Friend' is awesome. Even though you and I are pretty closely related, I think you and I are also pretty good friends.

    Your second entry on science is pretty cool too. I bet I can learn a lot by following your blog.

    Have a great day.

    Cheers!

    Grandma

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