mom3sonstt
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nd we’re just over here not-so-nonchalantly spying on her (that’s what families do). “MOM!! Stop them! She’’ll move to Seattle!” “Ummmm, nope. She’s 21 and has never had a date.” <keep talking, Hone
Hmm maybe I should introduce her to my youngest. He's 23, the only dates I recall him going on were his jr and sr proms. Both times his dates were just friends who already had boyfriends.
Back to Plan A: the VOL CD for $21 overpriced dollars. Why did I splur
Maybe I should introduce "you" to my youngest...he's got a couple of their cds too. (Ryne is my middle)
You see a pattern here, right….? I went down to the Friendship in Morocco, and kept texting and calling, and texting and calling, and…. You get the idea. I waited and waited; luckily the boat was still over at the Gateway and I had time to keep waiting.
I don't think I have ever taken the Friendships...possibly on our honeymoon. They just don't look like they save time unless you catch them as they arrive.
I thought I quoted when you were talking about your time in Thailand but apparently not. My husband traveled a lot for work. He hated Europe, enjoyed Japan, loved Thailand. He always tells of arriving at the airport, his contact met him there with security (carrying, not just wearing, guns) who took him past the regular incoming lines and into an office in the airport without speaking the entire way there. Once they were in the office his contact introduced him to the security who was his brother in law, but that it could have been "not good" had they spoken. This was many years ago (pre 9-11 and then some). But he said the people there were the nicest, friendliest prople he met on any of his travels. He's brought back many many rolls of film from his visits there.