I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.
Ah, yes! I identify! I have been social today, though. Paige called and asked me to go shopping with her for a drop-leaf table and some chairs. Anyone have some you'd like to sell? We went to a couple of antique places. Rachel called earlier and asked me to go to dinner with her, so we did after I got back home from the shopping excursion. Then Rachel came in and we sat around talking and drinking red wine (Merlot I bought at that winery in Florida when I was on vacation). I need some wine glasses since I'm down to two now after breaking the others. Not all at once but over time.
Paige and Rachel were both impressed with my living room since they saw it during the "before" stage. In fact, they were beyond impressed and were amazed. So how about that? Yea!! I think I'll finish the kitchen tomorrow and then hope to report that. We'll see.
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12 hours ago
5 comments:
Congrats on impressing your guests!!
XOXOXOXO
Thank you!! xoxoxoxo
Sounds like a fun day! It's snowing like crazy here, but I'm enjoying a glass of Merlot myself.
I lift my glass to you!
Merlot breaks glasses. What does "Over a period of time" mean. Several hours?
Whoops, got my tongue caught in my cheeks twice now.
As a young man I dreaded solitude and got way too much of it. Now it's almost all the time and I still can't get enough.
I like tongue-in-cheek remarks. We smartass birds of a feather stick together!
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