Today I wrote to my neighbor. Our kids were having a lemonade stand on our country road on a Saturday...only four customers bought over 3 hours. My wife and I were 2 of them. One of them was a neighbor who is very sweet that we haven't had time with. She asked how much the kids were raising ($200 for a new boat motor). She appreciated they were out on a hot day, and offered them $200 to build her a chicken coop.
They brought over the supplies, and while at our house, the husband shared about the cities plans to build near our property. They had private access (due to one of their jobs) and showed exactly the dividing lines where the city was building up to. This was invaluable info for us to plan the expansion of our little farm. Then they invited the kids over to fish on their pond.
I know these are very random details, but they were huge deposits into our families bucket.
Living in the country we've made some connections, but many drifted off since we don't cross paths often. It just reminds me that relationships that stay in existence are based in continual support. Asking for favors, offering help, inviting people over. They are initiated, activated, and fortified through continuous effort. A great reminder of something I can get better at.
So...that's who I got my card out to today.