You should have been here last night!

GeorgiaXplant

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Misery loves company, yanno? I had a pity party to end all pity parties:(

Yesterday afternoon DD wanted me to go with her to shop for some Levi's and a shirt? blouse? .... whatever...a new top to wear to a gathering of her high school classmates next weekend to celebrate their collective 50th birthdays. Sure. It's not like my social life and duties at home were so overwhelming that I couldn't abandon either for a couple of hours.

When DD's mission was accomplished, she wanted to stop at the yogurt place. Suited me. She was buying. There were tables outside the shop where folks were gathered with their kids/pets/friends, and at one big table there were eight people, all of them obviously in their 60s and 70s. There were just two men among them, apparently half of two couples at the table. They were laughing and talking and just generally enjoying their yogurt and each other's company.

Jealousy reared its ugly green head, and I wanted so badly to be part of that bunch. It was all I could do to keep from begging them to accept me and like me and asking if I could pull up a chair and join them. I actually had to bite my lip to keep from crying.

After we got home, I continued to feel sorry for myself. Sigh. I wish I could be a "joiner" and join something that would put me together with other people of like mind and circumstances, but leopards just don't change their spots.

As my mother would have said "wish in one hand, sh!t in the other, and see which one gets full first."
 

Like Jessie on a Geico commercial I see all the time........'Im a loner and a loner has to be alone' . Then he rides off into the sunset and gets knocked off his horse by the 'The End' sign on the screen.

Don't be like Jessie. Get back on that horse and go meet people. ;)
 
Georgia, I love the way you express your feelings....if it helps, I'm another loner and I live in a very small town that the only social events are church...come over to my house and we'll discuss it..lol
 

Jackie, northeast Texas? You mean like in the Arklatex or in the Panhandle? In either case, my car could take me that far, but my a/c is wonky. I was a West Texas transplant many years ago and know better than to drive in Texas without a/c.

Then there are those pesky clients who'd get all bent if I didn't show up. They just wouldn't have any sense of humor about that at all.

Dang! There's always some wrench in the works, KWIM?
 

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