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OK! Some time, as I am at the generally much less hectic volunteer job for the next couple hours. I'll talk about Saturday. :)
Saturday was originally intended to be a trip to the Aquarium. But, the person with whom I was planning to go ended up being sick. So, instead, I went to visit said sick person.
I ended up deciding that, even though there was sickness involved, and therefore not a pleasant experience from that point of view (even if it did appear to be a pretty good day energeticly), I'm glad the visiting in a relatively quiet and not large group hanging out happened. There was much cuddling, a very very strange movie, some chatting.
Then, another nifty person stopped by to visit with aforementioned sick person. I like pleasant surprises! It was not actually a complete surprise, as I knew when I'd called before heading over that he would be arriving. But, *joy*! More cuddling happened, some silliness, then food and large amounts of chatting.
Oh, and the very strange movie ended, although I don't have any real sense of how it ended. Aside from strangely. I'm not sure I'd have had any better an idea even had I continued paying any attention to it, either.
I recognized the waitress, and still have no idea why. I never remembered to ask if she recognized me in return...
Returning back from food entailed a little bit more cuddling and chatting for me, then heading home to a phone call I was mostly confident was going to happen. Not being entirely certain did make it even more difficult to convince myself to leave, though! Leaving the company of cuddly, silly, chatty, nifty people is not easy.
Especially not when it was the first time I'd really had much direct interaction with the person I'd gone to visit in the first place, even though I'd decided previously that I wanted to get to know her better! Very glad that I got to spend copious amounts of time with her, though - even if there was sickness on her part involved. Is difficult to figure out how to find non-group time with someone when they are shy and you are shy, and you don't want to be overly pushy at someone who you don't know very well yet. Some people react strangely to that... But, it worked out. :)
Good phone call. I was still very bubbly and babbly and happy and chatty from the bunches of time spent with nifty people mentioned above, so was *much* more chatty than normally happens with me on the phone. Was interesting being more chatty, and mildly amusing. And a lovely evil laugh was startled out of me at one point. Scared my cat, too! Apparently me starting out a phone call being more chatty than normal makes it more likely for the phone call to last longer - possibly because I take longer to get tired. Dunno.
Saturday was originally intended to be a trip to the Aquarium. But, the person with whom I was planning to go ended up being sick. So, instead, I went to visit said sick person.
I ended up deciding that, even though there was sickness involved, and therefore not a pleasant experience from that point of view (even if it did appear to be a pretty good day energeticly), I'm glad the visiting in a relatively quiet and not large group hanging out happened. There was much cuddling, a very very strange movie, some chatting.
Then, another nifty person stopped by to visit with aforementioned sick person. I like pleasant surprises! It was not actually a complete surprise, as I knew when I'd called before heading over that he would be arriving. But, *joy*! More cuddling happened, some silliness, then food and large amounts of chatting.
Oh, and the very strange movie ended, although I don't have any real sense of how it ended. Aside from strangely. I'm not sure I'd have had any better an idea even had I continued paying any attention to it, either.
I recognized the waitress, and still have no idea why. I never remembered to ask if she recognized me in return...
Returning back from food entailed a little bit more cuddling and chatting for me, then heading home to a phone call I was mostly confident was going to happen. Not being entirely certain did make it even more difficult to convince myself to leave, though! Leaving the company of cuddly, silly, chatty, nifty people is not easy.
Especially not when it was the first time I'd really had much direct interaction with the person I'd gone to visit in the first place, even though I'd decided previously that I wanted to get to know her better! Very glad that I got to spend copious amounts of time with her, though - even if there was sickness on her part involved. Is difficult to figure out how to find non-group time with someone when they are shy and you are shy, and you don't want to be overly pushy at someone who you don't know very well yet. Some people react strangely to that... But, it worked out. :)
Good phone call. I was still very bubbly and babbly and happy and chatty from the bunches of time spent with nifty people mentioned above, so was *much* more chatty than normally happens with me on the phone. Was interesting being more chatty, and mildly amusing. And a lovely evil laugh was startled out of me at one point. Scared my cat, too! Apparently me starting out a phone call being more chatty than normal makes it more likely for the phone call to last longer - possibly because I take longer to get tired. Dunno.