debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
At the November meeting of our local Senior's group, a woman mentioned how she enjoyed coloring. Apparently that's the rage now with some seniors. She gets together with some other ladies and they have "coloring parties". There are even adult coloring books out for this. She says it's very relaxing.
I know I have a huge box of coloring books - there must be 50 books. I acquired them in the days before I had a computer to use for pattern to decorate gift packages. Most of the the pages are not used. I told her about them and said she could have the whole box for $5. She said she was interested and would come to my house to look at them and we made an appointment. The morning of the day we were to meet, she sent me an email saying she couldn't come that day, but made no alternative date. I let it go. We didn't have a senior's meeting in December.
A few days before the January meeting, I sent her an email asking if she was still interested in the books and if so, I could bring them to the meeting. She never replied. At the January meeting I saw her come in. She saw me and went over and sat at another table. This is unusual because she's always sat at my table before. I felt she was avoiding me and it had to do with the books. I don't know why she's playing this cat-and-mouse game. If she changed her mind, why didn't she just say so? If she thought $5 was too much (that's about 10¢ a book), she also could have said something. Any theories?
I know I have a huge box of coloring books - there must be 50 books. I acquired them in the days before I had a computer to use for pattern to decorate gift packages. Most of the the pages are not used. I told her about them and said she could have the whole box for $5. She said she was interested and would come to my house to look at them and we made an appointment. The morning of the day we were to meet, she sent me an email saying she couldn't come that day, but made no alternative date. I let it go. We didn't have a senior's meeting in December.
A few days before the January meeting, I sent her an email asking if she was still interested in the books and if so, I could bring them to the meeting. She never replied. At the January meeting I saw her come in. She saw me and went over and sat at another table. This is unusual because she's always sat at my table before. I felt she was avoiding me and it had to do with the books. I don't know why she's playing this cat-and-mouse game. If she changed her mind, why didn't she just say so? If she thought $5 was too much (that's about 10¢ a book), she also could have said something. Any theories?