Been There
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- Location
- Florida
This morning after I woke up and opened the blind nearest my bed, I noticed we had a light frost last night. I lived in NE Ohio for my first 9 years with my parents and we got frost up there sometimes in September. Here in Northern Virginia, this is about the right time to get our first frost. This morning after I went downstairs in my robe and slippers and opened the door, there was no paper. I figured we may have a new or replaced paperboy. A lady was jogging past and yelled, “Np paper either?” I yelled back no and went back inside and closed the door.
Fifteen minutes later, the doorbell rang and when I opened it, the woman was standing there with my paper and said that the paperboy just went. While I was waiting for the paper, I put on a pot of coffee, so when I opened the door she must have smelled it because she said she loves the smell of fresh brewed coffee. To be neighborly, I invited her in for a cup and she accepted. I also had some Sara Lee coffee cakes, so I set those out as well.
After an hour, she was still talking, so I told her that I had an appointment at 10, which I did and I had to get cleaned up. She said that she had to leave anyway, but she continued on for another 25 minutes. I was just wondering if there was a way to end a conversation without offending anyone? I kind of liked her and also enjoyed the stories, so I don’t want to push her away. Any ideas on how to shorten the conversation without harming the relationship?
I’m not quite sure where she lives or if she is married or has a partner. I’m not attracted to her, but did enjoy the company, if only it would have been a bit shorter. Suggestions?
Fifteen minutes later, the doorbell rang and when I opened it, the woman was standing there with my paper and said that the paperboy just went. While I was waiting for the paper, I put on a pot of coffee, so when I opened the door she must have smelled it because she said she loves the smell of fresh brewed coffee. To be neighborly, I invited her in for a cup and she accepted. I also had some Sara Lee coffee cakes, so I set those out as well.
After an hour, she was still talking, so I told her that I had an appointment at 10, which I did and I had to get cleaned up. She said that she had to leave anyway, but she continued on for another 25 minutes. I was just wondering if there was a way to end a conversation without offending anyone? I kind of liked her and also enjoyed the stories, so I don’t want to push her away. Any ideas on how to shorten the conversation without harming the relationship?
I’m not quite sure where she lives or if she is married or has a partner. I’m not attracted to her, but did enjoy the company, if only it would have been a bit shorter. Suggestions?