Fast Food Friends

I enjoy keeping up with friends on social media. I get to see them strolling the sunny beaches of Hawaii, sharing a trip to Disneyland or taking selfies of their tummies at the cruise ship buffet. But it’s also a sad case of information overload. I see so many posts from people who have lost a family member, or gained one. I can’t possibly keep up with how many people have lost or found a pet, or a job. My sadness or happiness for them is sincere at the time. But after a day goes by, I have trouble remembering who is going through what. I feel awful when I see someone in person and ask “Hey, how have you been?” Only to hear “Well, my Grandmother passed away last month. You made a comment about it on my page.” Ohhhhhh, that’s awkward. As much as I like seeing the hundreds of daily updates, we’ve become a “fast food friend” society. It fills you up for a few minutes, but then it’s gone. Last week, I was lucky enough to spend lunch with a friend I’ve known since 1978. And THAT was memorable! Don’t forget to spend REAL time with friends, instead of just scrolling through their lives on your screen.

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Chris Janson VIP Pre-Party!

Join us Monday, August 22nd at the Western Idaho Fair for Chris Janson! Make sure you get there early because we’ll have a special Pre-Party for the first 75 people at the gate at 5pm catered by Costa Vida, plus your chance to upgrade your seats and win prizes from your favorite Kissin Country Artists!