Lunch with Dianna today. All through the holidays I wondered how she was doing. I tried to phone her, but her cellphone was permanently busy. When I got back, I learned she'd gotten rid of the cellphone (that explains it!) and we arranged a lunch. Now I get to hear how she's been.
When I was on the phone with her, a day or three ago, her kids were talking in the background. They wanted to say hi to me. So okay, she puts each of them on in turn. Both girls' first question was "When are you going to come over and see us?" Awww! :-) How can I say no to that? So I'm sure we'll pick a time for an evening visit.
Those two are so friendly and warm. Just before the youngest handed the phone back to her mother, she said "I love you, CJ." What a sweetheart. I hope nothing in life turns them bitter, or makes them less friendly and happy.
When I was on the phone with her, a day or three ago, her kids were talking in the background. They wanted to say hi to me. So okay, she puts each of them on in turn. Both girls' first question was "When are you going to come over and see us?" Awww! :-) How can I say no to that? So I'm sure we'll pick a time for an evening visit.
Those two are so friendly and warm. Just before the youngest handed the phone back to her mother, she said "I love you, CJ." What a sweetheart. I hope nothing in life turns them bitter, or makes them less friendly and happy.