It's time for another Nostalgic Sunday.
Meeting Pen-Pals in Person for the First Time!
On my July 10th post, I wrote about having pen-pals when I was young, and how I've begun sending snail mail letters and note cards to family and friends again. It's been wonderful, too. There's something magical about grabbing mail from the mail box, and finding something other than bills and advertisements.....an envelope with my name and address handwritten on it! ☺
First I had lunch with Linda from A La Carte and Sandie from Chatty Crone.
I'm on the left, Linda is in the back right, and Sandie in the front right.
We had a marvelous time at Ted's Montana Grill (owned by Ted Turner).
We talked and laughed as if we'd known each other for years!
Sandie gave me this adorable Santa ornament! She remembered about my small collection of statues of people/critters holding books. How thoughtful! She also gave me a package of scrumptious Ghiradelli Twilight Delight! Yum! (I shared these with family, so there wasn't any to bring home!)
Linda presented me with a lovely journal on the left, and the book on the right.
I began reading "Lost & Found" while still in Georgia, since I'd just finished reading "Best Staged Plans" by Claire Cook. (very cute book and good summertime read!)
"Lost & Found" begins with a tragic event. That's about all I know right now! I've been in such a constant writing mode, I haven't taken the time to read. I'll have to start fitting that into my schedule!
After lunch was over it was time to say goodbye to Linda and Sandie, and meet up with my other two pals from the area: Miss Cathy C. Hall and Lisa Ricard Claro. We were to meet at the same place (talk about making it accommadating for me!) and Cathy arrived in time to meet L & S before they left. Unfortunately, Lisa was stricken with the flu and had to stay home. Although I was disappointed to not meet her, I certainly understood and was so sorry she was sick. (I'll be down South again sometime, Lisa!) Cathy and I went over to Chik-fil-A and I had to have one of their luscious peach milk shakes...yummy! (Don't even talk to me about calories!)
Here is Cathy with her ever present, Cathy-on-a Stick!
Cathy's hubby, the Beneficent Mr. Hall, took some photos of us. These are the only two we didn't have to pose for. These are the real us.
And here we are....posing!
Cathy brought along a couple of awesome presents that were from both Lisa and her.
Who doesn't need and want a Redneck Dictionary?? I didn't have one yet and here it's Volume III already. Cathy inscribed it, "Becky, may you always talk (and write!) gooder than anybody!" Wow, Thanks, Y'all! Also, these lovely linen napkins are just perfect. They are hand-embroidered, too, not by a machine. I think I might display them on my dining room wall. I'm not sure yet.
I can't say enough about how wonderful these women are! Yes, you too, Lisa! ☺
I feel as if we've all been friends for years and I'm truly grateful to know them.
I'm feeling nostalgic already....
"Each friend represents a world in us, a world not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born." -- Anais Nin
How sweet and how lucky you are! And them too to have met you!
ReplyDeleteIt is such fun to 'finally' meet those we share life with, isn't it?! Sandie is a sweetie. One day I will have the pleasure also. Glad you had such a lovely time.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
I still can't believe I came down with the flu! Missed two days of work and worst of all, I didn't get to meet you. Next time, for sure. I'm so glad you had a chance to meet your other pals. :)
ReplyDeleteBecky it was well worth the drive to have lunch with you! I enjoyed it very much. I love the 'life' necklace you gave us! Thanks again and so glad you had a great time in Georgia!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Linda
I'm envious of your wonderful opportunity to meet a few blog pals!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a little girl I took it into my head to begin writing letters to my grandmother's brother who lived in California. He was so kind to write back and it was wonderful getting letters from such an exotic place way off in the west. Once he sent me a little gift and I was so dazzled. It was an odd kind of pen pal for a little girl to have but it was probably more fun that another kind would have been anyway. Wish I'd kept them though.
ReplyDeleteWow--goodies and good friends. What a wonderful day you had with your blogger friends.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun time! I would love to meet up with my blogger friends. I'm not surprised at all that you felt like old friends. When you look at fellow bloggers' profiles, it seems that we are all quite a bit alike!
ReplyDeleteFun, indeed! I reckon those pics tell the story, huh? (I can't believe you posted those crazy ones. No, wait. Actually, I can. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd I so enjoyed meeting your other blogger buddies! I'd drive it again in a heartbeat!
How fun!! These are great pictures, and it's just so cool that you all got to meet up. I've just been catching up on your posts and love the Georgia pics, so glad you had such a great trip!
ReplyDeleteWhat a WONDERFUL treat! I'm jealous :)
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful for you all Becky ! I dream of meeting blog friends all over the U.S.A. when my Hubs retires...so fun, thanks for sharing it ! ( and 2 good places to eat too )
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a dynamite trip. Did you pick up a Southern drawl? (I have a tendency to start talking like the natives)
ReplyDeletePat
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