Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Connection: My Theme for My Forties






OK. So, I'm 40 already. But I think I may still reserve the right to blog when I have a thing or two on my mind.

One thing I forgot to tell you about is something I announced at my birthday dinner back in October: my theme for my forties. That's right, this next decade of mine is going to have a theme. And it is...CONNECTION.

I started thinking about it last spring, when the word "connection" seemed to be in front of me wherever I went. At my job at a media company, we questioned who was king these days - was it content? Consumers? Or maybe it was all about connection. On Facebook, I was making new connections daily. My youngest listened to "Barbie's Diamond Castle" song "Connected" over and over. Two friends who tried online dating services seemed to be making connections that were going to go the distance (two weddings to go to this summer!) And one day, when I wandered into an old church down in the financial district, I found a piece of paper in the back of the pew - it was called a "connection card."

As human beings we seem to long to connect -- with friends, with job contacts, with pets, with a soulmate, with God. You hear about the importance of touch in human development - that babies who live in orphanages with bottles propped in the crib rails and no one to cradle them experience a host of psychological consequences. We need to connect physically - a hug, a pat on the head, a kiss -- but we long for emotional connection too.

As I enter my fifth decade, I'm craving connection. I don't know about you, but over the past decade, I've been so busy - ya'know, creating life and all, changing diapers, getting kids into school, traveling for work, buying Ikea furniture, cursing broken Ikea furniture, helping with homework, selling a home, buying a home, moving, going to dentist appointments that beget more dentist appointments (admitting that I don't floss my kids' teeth - I can barely get to my own), going to meeting after meeting, rushing to school, etc. -- that there really hasn't been a lot of time leftover for nurturing relationships.

What I really miss is the presence of female friends.

Gone are the days of the best friend that I met on my bike at the corner, and played with all day, and stayed for dinner, and begged our moms for a sleepover.

There's no girl next-door to string a tin can across the driveway and see if it really works as a telephone...eventually just talking loud enough to span the twelve feet of gravel in between.

There are no college roommates - five girls and five closets full of clothes in one house -- ready with a shoulder to cry on and a pint of ice cream or a bottle of Jim Beam, whichever the occasion warrants.

I know my friends are out there - I've recently emailed or talked on the phone with all three camps above: the play-all-day friend, the girl-next-door, the college roommates. And I've been fortunate to make new friends along the way. But still...

I feel lonely sometimes.

Everybody's still there. And more have popped up. At school. At work. In the neighborhood. And it's nice knowing they're there - but it's kind of like it's nice knowing New York City is there when you live in the suburbs and rarely make the trek in.

I want to do more than have friends, I want to be a friend. I want to enjoy wine together, bond over chaperoning kids' activities, laugh at the absurdities of life, help each other out, hang out in a house not fit for company, and generally be there in good times and bad.

Connection.

27 comments:

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  2. Kristin, I love that your theme for your forties is connection! I miss my female friends and often feel lonely, too; that is, when I allow myself to stop being so busy, and think about the things that are really important in life.
    Trust me, it doesn't get any easier when you're in your in your sixties! One would think that there'd be ample time to connect with friends once the children are launched and work responsibilities start to wind down. Actually, the opposite seems to be occurring: my friends and I are busier than ever with grandchildren and elderly relatives; those of us who are still working find ourselves with so much more being expected of us, while those who have retired are moving South!
    Of course, there's texting and email and lengthy telephone conversations, but there's nothing like a good old face to face, heart to heart, sit down with a good friend!
    In the early 1990's, when I was about the age you are now, I read a book called "Women's Growth in Connection" from the Stone Center at Wellesley. It was a series of essays by Judith Jordan and other feminist authors, who extolled the virtues of connection in the growth and development of women. They believed that a woman's need for connection is a strength, not a weakness, and that connection is integral to a woman's healthy adjustment in life.
    So, above all, Kristin, do make an effort to connect. Thanks to this blog, I'm going to reach out and call a good friend whom I've been meaning to call for a while now. I think you know her pretty well - she's your mother! Peg Whelan

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