Archive for November, 2008

Our Thursday Adventure

So, we got a call at 10am this morning and were asked to look after our niece Georgia. We were happy to do that.

We decided to head out to a garden centre in Spalding. We went to the Festival Garden Centrethere. We had a look around, got some nice smelling candles and got a Christmas book for Georgia.

We had a look round at the other shops. It was an outlet centre. It seems an alright place.

I took this picture in the car park of the garden centre. I thought it was funny.  I can’t get the picture off my phone. My computer is being weird. It is a red car and on the passenger door someone wrote the word slut. We both thought it was funny. I had to make sure no one was around when I took the pic. In the end I just took it and we got the hell out of there.

We headed back out for home. We got a little lost and had to stop at a shop to get directions. Turns out, we took a left turn instead of a right turn. It was a fun adventure though.

Friendship & Relationship Trust

So, today I was posed the following question by a friend:

“When does one start to let ones guard down and trust the other person in a friendship or relationship”

I thought it quite interesting that he posed that question to me today as I am having trouble with friendships at the moment.

I am just gonna share some of my thoughts on that.

Relationship

In a relationship, the trust needs to be there right from the beginning. Your guard needs to be down right from the off. If you go into a relationship with your guard up and don’t trust the other person right from the word go, then you might as well not be in the relationship. If you do stay in the relationship, it will become very hard for you to let your guard down and trust the other person. The longer you have the guard up, the harder it is to lower that guard. The only reason that the guard needs to go back up in a relationship is when trust is violated. There should be no guards for any reason other than that.

Friendship

For a friendship, it works on the same principles as a relationship. However, there do need to be boundaries in place in a friendship – boundaries are different to guards though. Boundaries stipulate the course and direction of a friendship and charts what is and what isn’t allowed in the friendship. Guards will just alienate you from the friendship. Trust between friends is very important. It is normal to be cautious when entering a new friendship, you can generally see how your soon-to-be friends are with their other friends. If you don’t like what you see, then don’t go into the friendship at all rather than go in with a raised guard. As with a relationship, the raised guard becomes harder to lower the longer the time passes. If you do like what you see, then you can go into the friendship with guards lowered. It is, however, still normal to be cautious.

The only thing I will say about friendships is that if that trust is violated, it will make it harder to make future friendships as you will be wary of everyone’s motives and won’t want to get hurt again.

A caution if you are a friend: when you violate a friends trust, you not only lose a friend but make it harder for them to trust again and gain new friends. Be careful what you do!

So, my thoughts are that trust is needed from the beginning for relationships and friendships. If it isn’t there, then don’t venture any further with them, take a few steps back and let them pass you by.

Stephen Fry In America

We’ve recently been watching a BBC show called Stephen Fry in America. Read his blog about it here. It has been quite interesting to watch his journey across America.

Last nights show was quite different. He travelled from New Mexico to Utah to Arizona to Nevada and then on to California.

I have to say that we were quite disappointed when he only touched the very bottom of Utah. He was at Lake Powell. We thought that the Mormons might get a bit of mention.

While he was in Las Vegas, the Mormons did get a mention. He talked about how the Mormons set up Las Vegas and talked to a couple of people about Mormonism. I have to say that I was a bit apprehensive when he fist mentioned it. It turned out to be quite positive. I was quite impressed that it wasn’t derogatory in any way.

Here is a trailer from the beginning of the show

Tina Fey Gets Political

I know this is a little old now, but I still find it funny. Saturday Night Live is funny as heck