Monday Morning Meme
1. What was the last thing you laughed at?
A. The costumes of the grandchildren of some of my friends. They sent me pictures.
2. Who among your friends/family "gets" your sense of humor?
A. My husband and my friend Teresa. Also, some of my blog readers! Thank you!
3. What jewelry are you wearing at this moment?
A. A watch and earrings.
4. If you could offer one bit of etiquette that everyone should follow while dining out, what would it be?
A. Put down your cell phone and talk to the people you are with, and for heaven's sake, please look after your children. Additionally, if your dog is not a certified service dog, leave it at home.
5. What's the first thing a guest would notice when they walked through your front door?
A. No one ever walks through my front door. They come in through the patio door. I guess the first thing they notice is the kitchen table, which is a family heirloom, and the couch, maybe. I've never really thought about it before.
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Perfect restaurant advice!
ReplyDeleteI loved this apartment I had for a couple of years in the late 1980s. It opened into the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI love your restaurant advice. While we are at it, put down your cell phone during family events. We go to my husband's family Christmas and everyone is looking at their cell phone. It is so rude and awkward. Missouri is not letting kids have their cell phones at school in class...they are making them learn how to interact with each other. They have no interviewing skills. Loved your answers! Have a nice week!
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Perfect advice for cell phones. They are the worst. I am glad you like the fall earrings. I got them on Amazon for about $9.00. Mine are clip since one hole closed up... but I think they are available in pierced also. Hope you have a lovely week,
ReplyDeleteYes - antisocial use of the phone in restaurants and bars is something that bugs me too. There is a "phone-free" pub in the centre of Manchester actually that "encourages conversation". If you pick up your phone in there, people actually say something to you.
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Your house kinda reminds me of my grandparents' house. I was in my 50s when Grandma died and we sold it and it occurred to me I never once used the front door! The back door led both to the kitchen (the heart of that house) and the stairs to the basement (where I could play as a child).
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