Guest post written by Mary Brooks
When I moved from my small hometown in Tennessee to attend college at New York University, I knew I wouldn’t be in constant touch with my high school friends. But I never knew that I’d practically fall off the face of the earth in my hometown when I moved to Nevada after college and turn into more of a legend than a person people stayed in contact with. buy essay
The Internet wasn’t used nearly as much when I was 18 as it is today, so it wasn’t until a few years ago that I really used it to go about touching base with my old friends. I found many of them on Facebook and started catching up and talking to them on Facebook chat with my wild blue internet. our essentials of essay writing services
I also use my wildblue in NV to send my old best friend pictures of my kids that are especially cute that I don’t always put up in our Facebook photo albums. (I don’t want to be one of those moms that take over other people’s Facebook news feeds.) essay writing
Keeping in touch with these old childhood friends have also helped me stay connected to family that still live in Tennessee. I’m even planning on getting together with an old friend over the holidays next year while in town!

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