Sunday, October 28, 2012

All true...............

What an incredible weekend! I saw friends and family, power shopped, ate junk, played with a wolf, went to a baby shower, a family party, an adult party, slept in strange beds, had intense conversations, watched football, rode a few hundred miles, played with children, had a few cats in my lap napping, made friends with 9 dogs, petted horses, cuddled puppies, flirted, turned down some interesting substances, indulged in other things, went steam punk styling, strutted my stuff, played catchup with folks I've dearly missed, made Reuben rolls, wrote a loving letter, showered in different places, learned new things, saw a lot of photos, bought 3 pieces of luggage to bring home all of the clothing I'd purchased, house hunted with a friend, filmed a demon, overslept, sucked chocolate off a huge pretzel in front of strange men, used the bathroom in at least 5 different homes, posted on Facebook, called Mom, got pulled over by the cops, wished I had tried a Jell-O shot, got grinded on a few times, got lots of kisses, got hugged a lot, changed clothes several times daily, watched Gold Rush, cuddled on a huge sofa, had my picture taken several dozen times, accepted apologies, accepted compliments, forgave, told people exactly what I thought of them, defended people being gossiped about, did some illegal things (several actually), showed off an incredible new wedding ring, stopped in at an old workplace, rode in pickup trucks with gorgeous men, googled, giggled, joked, made friends, played games, watched little children play at being rock stars, loved someone with all of my heart, heard deep dark secrets, swore I'd never tell and won't, ogled a protruding chest, touched some soft things, smelled roses, played with little boys, saw drunken arguments, laughed until my jaw and stomach hurt, spoke kindly, thanked people, ate Italian, sucked on grapes, licked my fingers at every opportunity, ate something really awful and managed to convince the baker that it was great, dressed up, dressed down, gave gifts, was incredibly honest, saw the glow of happiness, stumbled several times, ran into a few things, had my hand held, said many farewells, admired a new tattoo, saw old family photos, saw portraits of my daughter in a few homes, threw a lot of balls, had my face licked several times, shook hands, learned Cherokee and Choctaw culture, learned from a young mother, renewed friendships, made plans, got decorating ideas, rested, renewed, enriched my heart and soul, and finally returned home to a warm and loving welcome.

I can't wait to do it again......

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