Red Rover, Red Rover
Jan. 6th, 2004 01:53 pmNote to self - maybe plan things when you're going to have guests. I'm a boring host. We spent a lot of time deciding what to do (see examples below). But she was a gracious guest and didn't tease me mercilessly about my humdrum existence.
She got here on Saturday and we ate at Luigi's with Tammy and Michelle (after a 15-20 minute conversation about where we should eat). Mmm...Luigi's... And then we came home and pirated Tammy's computer while Tammy did laundry (that was for you, g). Then we went to see Mona Lisa Smile, after a long discussion about what to see.
Tammy really likes the way she tells stories. Get Nonnie to tell you the bird story. Or the bat story. The bat story was my favorite. We pressured her into retelling that one for the life group Sunday night. Tee hee.
Sunday, she went to church with us and, thus, was subjected to the hoarde. She met her favorite "intense" person. *snickers* Sorry, nonnie. Should have warned you.
We got along really well, I thought. We talked a lot, which were my favorite parts of the weekend. And she didn't complain that my house was too cold, which I appreciate (even though I saw her bundling up, so I adjusted the temp a little). I didn't hear her squee, but then again - prepare to be shocked - we didn't watch any MR or Viggo footage. We didn't even watch Clay sing Build Me Up, Buttercup. We just talked about how very bad Rave MacBeth was and how that didn't matter because of all the bare chest shots. :)
Great visit! Next time your place! :)
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Date: 2004-01-06 01:50 pm (UTC)and I actually keep my house about the same temp as yours--I like to cuddle up in my sweaters and blankets when i get chilled rather than turning up the heat :)
And I liked the hoarde. even Miss Intense--although she did throw me off a number of times with those off-the-wall questions and comments LOL