Ok, so I walk into the office of where I was going for the job interview and the FIRST thing I see is a couch with a HUGE stuffed Mickey and Minnie Mouse sitting on it! LOL There was also a big Thomas the Tank Engine play table set up! LOL I immediately felt at ease.
I had to wait a bit for the interview to begin, but once it started I felt very comfortable. I was interviewed by the head of the department that I'd be working for, and she was very nice, and blunt (which I think is a good thing in situations like this), and even more importantly, she said she liked me a lot.

She said I was at the top of the list so far, of people she's interviewed, and she said she could tell that I was outgoing, friendly, yada yada yada. I liked her a lot too, and I like everything else about the job that I've seen so far. The commute isn't bad, 15 minutes without traffic, but probably a half hour in the morning rush hour. I know the area that the office is located, so that's a plus. The atmosphere of the entire office was business/casual and friendly, and I like the products that this company represents and which I'd be doing customer support for, which is important. It's really important to me that I choose a good office "fit" though, because it's been 18+ years since I've worked full time, and I will only work in a good environment, or not at all.
Anyway...she said she still had some more people to interview, and she'll be making her decision within the next 2 weeks. Oh, and I told her I loved her because she said I looked like I'm in my mid-30's!

(Apparently they're not allowed to ask how old you really are. LOL)
When I got home from that interview, there were 2 phone messages plus 3 emails from companies who've seen my resume online and want me to interview with them. lol So... hopefully I'll be gainfully employed within a few weeks.