There's a girl at church who is 15. We both went to Louisiana with 16 other people on a mission trip, and I shared a room with her and another girl who was 14. And for some reason we just clicked. We laughed and talked and I felt like we were the same age. It was weird. Then when we came back home and there was a youth event, I was her small group leader and I said to her in the lobby later, "It's weird because I felt like we were equals on the Louisiana trip and now I'm your leader." But, we still talk at church and she's awesome.
I had coffee and dinner - in that order - with two guys in my young adults' Bible study that are both 22. They both just finished college. Although I'm 10 years older than them, we had great conversations and I enjoyed our time. Again, age didn't seem to matter.
I have three sets of friends with 4 kids each (one of them with their 5th on the way) - one are just a few years older than me, one are late 30's, and one early 40's. Their kids range from baby up to 16. With some, I have dinner with them and their kids, some I do Bible study with, some I do ministry with. They are some of my best friends.
At work I have a friend who is in his late 40s, married with 2 teenagers, and we have good conversations. I also really like both of my bosses that are early 40's and mid 40's - both women that are married with 1 and 2 kids.
I'm thankful for friends of all different ages and walks of life.
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