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Rashad insta story -
6/16/17
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Be back in a little bit...Just started to rain and I must go close the garage door...and do a few other things..
Have a great Saturday Everyone!!!
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Good afternoon, anyone...
We are having a little rain shower so I thought I'd wait it out in "the ladies room" Glad to see the rain, it is supposed to be over in an hour or so. I think I will head out to the Garden Center and look at shrub roses which are, not only nostalgic to me in re: my mother...but also will grow in the partial shade area I'm dealing with now.
Let me look at those questions again...
# 7 I would say I am usually 10 minutes early. Even though I do not mind so much if I am kept waiting a bit, I HATE to be keep someone else waiting...especially the children. So most likely will show up early, get a good parking place, ready the paper or such.
But in a social sense, I would show up on time to a party if I though I could help the hostess. Otherwise I think it is more proper to be "fashionably late". But certainly not later than 15 minutes without calling.
Sisters, if you are hosting dinner for a holiday get together, say Thanksgiving...when do you like folks to show up? Do you say We plan to eat about 1:30? And hope they come about 1:15 to help out and visit. Or do you issue the invitation for 1:30 and say dinner will be served when the turkey is actually ready and the gravy made?
I know a woman who still talks about going to dinner at her daughter in law's mother's home and showing up at the assigned time (with her casserole) and they did not sit down to eat until 4 hours later. She's still appalled all these years later. LOLOL