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View from the Crow's Nest wrote:
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
Hi, View! This is a bit like "true confessions" but the story you related about eating 4 hours after the assigned time reminded me of a somewhat similar situation I had with hubby's family.....many years ago.
At that time (in the late '70's probaby--maybe very early '80's), my SIL (whom I have dearly loved--mutual feelings--and with whom I have always had a very special and sisterly relationship) and I would alternate hosting the family for Thanksgiving and Christmas (there are about 25 of us). Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday and SIL's older daughter was born on Christmas, so I tried to be considerate. This particular year was a landmark birthday for my niece (16 or 18, I think) so I offered to do Thanksgiving to allow the birthday thing (they still always compete with Jesus!) to be however they wanted it to be. I told the family we would eat at a specific time....about 3, it seems. The meal was ready at that time and we were still waiting for ANYone to show up!! About 30 minutes later, I called my SIL to see what was going on. She said, "Oh, Mom and Dad came by here on the way to your house (we lived about 2 miles from each other!), and we're just sitting around talking!!" Well....considering this was the 2nd time this type of thing had taken place, I quietly sucked it up, took care of business, and decided if they so much preferred being at my SIL's house, she could just have every holiday there---and I NEVER hosted another holiday meal for the family!!! To this day I'm not sure anyone knows why I quit doing it, but that's ok. It works for me.....and after getting over feeling a bit dissed and 2nd rate, I almost never think about that situation now. You just do what you do and move on! But I did learn that I don't have to put myself out if it doesn't seem important to others!!! LOL. Why bother??
So I can truly identify with the guest who came on time and waited hours for the meal to be served!!! LOL. That would be just as rude!!
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View from the Crow's Nest wrote:
Rio is gorgeous, View! So alert and manly.....he appears to be very happy with you! You are so blessed!
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View from the Crow's Nest wrote:
Had Ryker and gdaughter over this afternoon so he could run and play in the back yard with Rio.
It took a lot of play-bowing and patience on Rio's part to get that little one to cut loose! He's so soft and cute - but I noticed that at that very early age (13 weeks) he's kind of all business! "I have work to do...no time for such silliness...where's my human?...here, let me just nap on the deck under this chair."
These 2 will have fun with each other for a long time. What fun!
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View from the Crow's Nest wrote:
I thought Artem's birthday Instagram post was kind of telling. I think Torrey must have broken up with him...more than a mutual understanding.
"A year filled with lots of love and happiness as well as disappointment."
I feel sad for Artem. I really thought they had something going together....but I guess not! Too bad. Too many broken hearts are not good for anyone.
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CEK40 wrote:
Evening Everyone. Hope everyone is having a really good day today. We just had another strong thunderstorm. Seems like every day for the past several days and they are calling for them the next few days too.
Update on my MIL...I talked to her a little bit ago. She is feeling good she says and read to go home. They are keeping her another night to make sure all her meds are right. She is still not saying she has a cyst on her kidney but I am not sure if she truly is understanding what the doctor is telling her. She is not happy to be put on a blood thinner but with afib that is what she has to do. So that is all I know right now. If I hear anything else I will let you all know. Thanks for being concerned and for sending prayer her way.
Sending thoughts and prayers for your MIL, CEK. Hope she will do well and that the cyst is not serious or worrisome. Please keep us posted.
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That comment from Gina, Physical Therapist DWTS/DWTS Tour/ Maks and Val Tour
So could this be why Val decided not to do the tour?? This trip to Italy plus the upcoming Castle wedding fling?? I'm sure we will see Jenna there with him too.
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The afternoon temp is heating up now....supposed to reach mid-80's, which isn't that bad really. Neighbor across the street and I just came back from a Neighborhood Watch picnic (we are co-captains for our block) and safety expo. We had a lovely time sitting in the shade under a big tree, smelling the hot dogs being cooked by Sheriff's deputies on the grill not far away, as we ate our picnic bill of fare and enjoyed each other's company. There is enough of a breeze that it's not really hot....but very pleasant.
Hubby is at the hangar today where it's supposed to reach 97 degrees!!! He may be home earlier than usual based on the "sweat factor"!!! LOL. They won't be painting any airplane parts today....the paint will go off too fast.
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Just made littlest granddaughter (who will be 4 in July) the CUTEST stuffed elephant in a suitcase with several changes of clothes. One side of the suitcase is the elephant's bed; the other side is her dresser (to store the clothes) with a lamp and shade on top of the dresser and a window in the wall. Making the suitcase was fun until I got to the hinging and binding....but it is all finished now except for making a couple matching hair bows to velcro onto the elephant's head!!! LOL. Hope li'l 'un likes it....this child LOOOOOVES elephants!
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Where is Gabriele? I've been thinking about her....is she having hip replacement surgery already??? Anyone know??
HOPE YOU ARE DOING OK, Gabriele....xoxox. Please let us hear from you when you have a chance. Hope your son is doing ok also.
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Gonna make a couple hair bows for the elephant so I can button up this suitcase and put it away until the birthday comes.
Hope everyone is having a good Saturday! Planning to make BBQ ribs, mac 'n cheese, and maybe coleslaw for hubby's Father's Day tomorrow. Will bake his favorite bundt cake this evening. Slick 'n easy!!