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Where We Last Left Things
It’s been nearly fifteen years since I last sat across from my dear friend. The last time we were together, we were both in hard places, tired, stretched thin, carrying more than we could say out loud. Our conversations were heavy, honest, tear‑stained. It was a difficult moment to part, and for a long time I wondered if that was simply where the story would end. But this week, nearly fifteen years older, with more life lived and survived, we found our way back to each other. We acknowledged the hard years, yes, but more importantly, we remembered the joy. We caught each other up on the chapters we’d missed. We shared a meal. I met the older sister I had only ever known by name. He met my husband. We talked about the world, about family, about the strange and beautiful ways life keeps moving. And somehow, time felt irrelevant. We picked up exactly where we left off, as if the thread between us had never frayed. Before we parted, we made plans for the next meeting. This time in India, at his home, where we’ll celebrate our friendship again and tell the stories that have unfolded since this reunion. I know I’ll carry the anticipation with me, just as I did all those years ago. And if life allows, his sisters and my husband will be there too, and we’ll gather as we once did, older, softer, grateful. Friendship has a way of reminding us that some connections don’t disappear; they simply wait for us to return. If you’re holding a story of reconnection, of longing, of someone who remains woven into your life even across distance, I’d love to hear what’s stirring for you today.
Where We Last Left Things
1 like • Mar 25
@Angela Walker that sounds fun 🤩 I won’t mention anything 🤐🤫
0 likes • Mar 25
@Danna Owen, MS yes that’s true
Book Club meets this Saturday....
Can't wait to see all of you on Saturday. Let us know if you plan to attend. Calendar Link 👈
Book Club meets this Saturday....
2 likes • Feb 19
I won’t be able to attend this week, it will be Adam’s last night here before traveling back to Jordan.
2 likes • Feb 19
@Danna Owen, MS Thank you! Hopefully we’ll catch up soon ♥️
Join me in welcoming our newest members!
@Rhimah Ajlouni @Serena DAfree @Lori Rogers 📣 We are so happy you are here. 🪴 We are a growing community of ambitious women. 🙉 We welcome your input and suggestions. 🔎 Take a look around and introduce yourself, if you haven't already. 💕 We look forward to getting to know you.
2 likes • Jan 29
Thank you !
Update - Is this on your calendar?
@Rhimah Ajlouni and I had a lovely chat during Book Club. We talked about specific lines of the poem that spoke to our experience as women navigating life and shared stories that deepened our friendship. Those who were unable to join are welcome to join the conversation here in the community. ————————————————————————————————— 📣 Join us: Explore The Invitation by Oriah Mountain Dreamer with the Clarity Book Club 📆 When: 3rd Saturday of the month starting January 17th ⏰ Time: 11:00am CST What to do next: ✅ Go to the Calendar & add the dates to your schedule ✅ Go to the Classroom to answer all your questions about The Clarity Book Club ❓Can't make that time? Reach out to me with a time that works better for you. We may need to add an additional date and time.
Update - Is this on your calendar?
1 like • Jan 18
Thank you @Danna Owen, MS I had a great time discussing the book and sharing stories with you it was such good fun 🤩 I’m looking forward to the next meet up to discuss the book further 💜
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Rhimah Ajlouni
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@rhimah-ajlouni-1098
Born in the UK and grew up in Jordan🇬🇧🇯🇴 Currently living in Dubai 🇦🇪 Im a Mum of three two boys and a girl 💙💕I am studying psychology

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