As I had said, I had a classic weekend planned – it did not disappoint!
I saw a whole series of houses that are a home – not just a house. You walk in and instantly feel comfortable – that is what I want. And one in particular was a complete Cinderella transformation from just a few years ago – completely jaw dropping makeover! (a obviously a whole lotta work and a master shower that is just droolworthy!!)
I had poutine! (French fries, fresh cheese curds and brown gravy) Will have to withdraw all my disco fries jokes for a while….that stuff was super yummy! I can understand how it fuels the loggers up in Canada. Random side note about that breakfast – it was interesting to see that in every couple at the table, there was an introvert and an extrovert – complete balance in personalities.
I got to meet the happiest baby on the planet – seriously, I am a stranger and you are half naked, but I get the full smile?? Way to win me over, kiddo!
The BBQ was definitely a “Band Weenies Unite!” moment – majority of attendees were people from the Pride of the Eastern Seaboard. Looking around, you saw who is part of the inner circle of a very public personality – was nice to be included in the mix!
One of our friends observed that we have gone from the “Hey, hold my beer” phase to the “Hey, hold my baby” phase – no doubt involved, just handing off their offspring to the closest person. Some of the more notorious partiers (myself included) are completely comfortable holding a baby. Who would have thought that we could all become grown ups?
Another one of my pledge brothers rounded the corner and she was followed by minions!! They were her three kids, following her perfectly in a row, each carrying their own stuff - holey moley, have they grown!! They refer to me as “The nice Mommy with M & M’s”. (the logic cracks me up – I bring treats and am a female adult, therefore I must be a Mommy). I also had dinner with another of the "Under 3 Feet Tall But Not A Midget" people in my life - his response when he found out that I was coming over was "YAY!"....because I like to play. His first game of choice completely suprised me - we played Monopoly!
The main thought that I had driving home was that I needed to be around the new starting parts of life more since I have been mired down in the old and dying part.
That whole balance thing helps…