This post is for Thursday - although it is now officially Friday.
Dinner with Joanie was good - even with the room-change thing. She has maintained a no temperature trend that just may send her home at Noon tomorrow.
I took a cute picture of her with her new hat. We looked like twins =)I was on the ph0ne with Mar for a long time tonite, she is really enjoying the blog-fest that is going on right now. And she misses Joanie too. She will be here in Baltimore on Sunday (hubbie and I are going to take her to the airport)
I hope the temperature stays low so Joanie can come home tomorrow.
FRIEND
A friend is a lover, literally. The relationship between Latin amīcus "friend" and amō "I love" is clear, as is the relationship between Greek philos "friend" and phileō "I love." In English, though, we have to go back a millennium before we see the verb related to friend. At that time, frēond, the Old English word for "friend," was simply the present participle of the verb frēon, "to love." The Germanic root behind this verb is *frī-, which meant "to like, love, be friendly to." Closely linked to these concepts is that of "peace," and in fact Germanic made a noun from this root, *frithu-, meaning exactly that.
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FRIEND
Proverbs 18:24 "There exist companions disposed to break one another to pieces, but there exists a friend sticking closer than a brother."
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