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Old Friends

06/23/2017 By: CCPearson4 Comments

I met Talitha Putnam Culver when she was Talitha Etheridge.  We were both in the same youth choir at First Baptist Church of Huntsville in the early 1960’s and were both selected for an ensemble group called “The Voices.” We didn’t attend the same middle school.  Back then, our social life happened at church, and we were both there whenever the doors were open.  We both later went to Samford University, and even though we had different majors, etc., we were still connected.  Then, we lost touch, married, both had three children, lived in different towns and reconnected thanks to Facebook. In the last couple of years, we’ve shared a girls’ lunch, a couples’ dinner, and Steve and I even had the privilege of staying in her home after an Auburn game last fall.  It was so much fun to sit beside her in church and sing together once again.

Right after church in Auburn, AL with Talitha Culver.

Right after church in Auburn, AL with Talitha Culver.

I met Sandra Minor Smith (probably in 1969) when we were both students at Samford.  Some day when we have more time, I’ll share some of our college conversations and antics. But, the bigger bond was that we both ended up in Hartselle, AL with our husbands who owned businesses, and we reared our children within close sight of each other — close in age and members of the same church. Sandra and I owned a business together for a couple of years, and then both taught at Hartselle Junior High School. Even though we might go six months between lunch dates, we can always pick up where we left off without missing a beat.

Lunch with Sandra Smith.

Lunch with Sandra Smith.

Steve and I met Donna Bennich Rushen when we moved to Hartselle, and she was a junior in high school.  I had the privilege of being her Sunday School teacher for her junior and senior years. Not long after Donna married Jim, he was ordained a deacon at First Baptist Church of Hartselle, and Jim and Steve served together in that ministry. We’ve known Donna’s family since 1973 — her parents and brothers.  About six years ago, they moved to Summerville, S.C., right outside of Charleston. We arranged a lunch rendezvous during a recent visit.  We enjoyed a couple of delightful hours together and could have easily stayed for many more.  We love each other’s children (she even taught our daughter at Hartselle High School) and have hundreds of mutual friends.

Jim and Donna Rushen with Steve and me in Summerville, S.C.

Jim and Donna Rushen with Steve and me in Summerville, S.C.

I met Cindy Honea Sparkman when she joined First Baptist Hartselle as a single mom with a beautiful young daughter. Those were busy, challenging days for both of us, but we always loved interacting and visiting with each other whenever our paths crossed.  And we shared a love for music. She now lives in Albertville, AL, was on a committee for the Spring Women’s Brunch and recommended me to be the speaker.  I loved getting that invitation, and it was wonderful to watch as she introduced me to all of her new friends and told me special things about everyone of them. She has a great job.  She’s in a great church.  And, she is obviously greatly loved in her new environment.

Cindy Sparkman with me at a recent brunch at First Baptist Church of Albertville, AL.

Cindy Sparkman with me at a recent brunch at First Baptist Church of Albertville, AL.

There are dozens of other old friends that I touch base with often (thanks, in large part, to Facebook), but unfortunately, I don’t have any recent pictures of any of them posing with me.  Ha!

The point of today’s post is that just in the last 6-7 months I have had the happy privilege of spending time with each of these dear friends, and they are STILL important in my life.  Each of them enriches my life immeasurably.  I gain wisdom and perspective when they share their life with me. They sharpen me and challenge me.  I am inspired by each of them.  As always, the Bible shares Truth about the value of friends.  Thank you, Talitha, Sandra, Donna, Jim and Cindy.

Proverbs 17:17  “A friend loves at all times. . . .”

Proverbs 27:17  “Iron sharpens iron, So one man sharpens another.”

Proverbs 13:20  “He who walks with wise men will be wise. . . .”

1 Corinthians 15:33  “Do not be deceived: “Bad company corrupts good morals.”  I can assure you the people pictured about are the opposite of “bad company.”  They are positive company in every sense of the word.  Rather than corrupting me, they keep me pointed in the right direction.

Ecclesiastes 4:9-10  “Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor. For if either of them falls, the one will lift up his companion. But woe to the one who falls when there is not another to lift him up.”

Charleston – “America’s Most Friendly City”

06/16/2017 By: CCPearsoncomment

The city of Charleston has received numerous accolades in recent years.  Both Travel and Leisure Magazine  in 2011 and 2013 and Conde Nast Traveler in 2014 ranked Charleston as “America’s Most Friendly City.”  Southern Living Magazine described it as “the most polite and hospitable city in America,” and Travel and Leisure even proclaimed Charleston to be the World’s Best City in 2016.

I will have to vouch for Charleston’s friendliness.  It seemed that in every store we entered, the staff in restaurants, in various attractions and in the inn where we stayed were very outwardly focused.  By that, I mean that when we crossed paths they genuinely appeared to want to know where we were from, what had brought us to Charleston, how they could help us, and how we were enjoying our visit. Now, I’ve been indoctrinated in Southern hospitality for all of my 60+ years, but I do believe that Charleston folks take it to an even higher level.  It was refreshing and invigorating to be wanted and welcomed at every turn.

One place in particular exuded the polite and hospitable way of life in Charleston.  We were strolling and browsing along King Street and wandered into the Rick Reinert Studio. The vibrant colors of his paintings drew us in, but we also spotted the outdoor courtyard in the back of the studio and paused to be refreshed and enjoy the beauty.  As it happened, Mr. Reinert was busy on a painting, so we stopped to chat and watch as he worked.  I learned that he has close ties with the Montgomery Museum of Art right here in Alabama!!  He could have been a temperamental, grumpy artist, but he was the very opposite of that.  And, I believe his warm personality comes out in his art.

Courtyard behind Rick Reinert Studio on King Street.

Courtyard behind the Rick Reinert Studio on King Street.

Painter Rick Reinert adding careful touches to another piece of beautiful art.

Painter Rick Reinert adding careful touches to another piece of beautiful art.

What are the lessons for me, for us, this week?

Friendliness is attractive to others.

Friendliness allows conversations to take place, and that, of course, leads to opportunities to build a relationship that could result in a true friendship.

Proverbs 27:9 “Just as lotions and fragrance give sensual delight,
    a sweet friendship refreshes the soul.”

Proverbs 17:17  “Friends love through all kinds of weather,
    and families stick together in all kinds of trouble.” 

I am drawn to smiles and people who are genuinely interested in what is going on in my life as much as flies are drawn to honey.  I also love it when a person feels free to share what is going on in their own life. Don’t I want to be “the honey” to others?

Connie Collier Pearson, travel and food writer and blogger

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