One gay gals' musings and observations while travelling on the streetcar
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Scrambling and Miscues
Oct 10th
We had our lesbian neighbours over for wine and appetizers last night. I think the night went well but S thinks we won’t be seeing them again. Its’ not that things went horribly wrong, quite the opposite. Upon their arrival, S gave them a tour of the house upon their arrival while I put the warm appetizers in the oven.
With the tour over, we chatted about the similarities and differences between our two houses. While the warm appetizers were baking, we brought out the cheese, crackers, shrimp and wine. We chatted about the neighbourhood, our jobs and families and all of the other stuff that people usually talk about when getting to know each other.
Around nine, they said they should be going since they had a friend coming in from out of town who would be staying with them for the weekend. We walked them out and said good-night. As soon as they were out of earshot, S turned to me and said, “Well, we won’t be seeing them again any time soon.”
My Fair Lady
Mar 15th
I spent today with one of my favourite ladies. S was out of town attending a family function so it was me and the furry children. The kitty was in need of some food so I volunteered to go get it. I thought it’d be fun to bring the gal pal with me. I figured we could stop in at one of the area’s larger parks on our way home.
Shortly after S left, the little head and I were getting ourselves ready for our adventure. This was the little head’s second walk of the day and she wasn’t really sure where we were going. We caught the streetcar right away and as usual, I picked her up and carried her on. I was able to get a window seat and then placed the pup on my lap. I opened up the window and was surprised to see her stand on her hind legs and poke her head. She was sniffing up a storm as the wind blew in her face. The streetcar went over some tracks and the loud noise startled the pup so much she climbed back down. A few minutes later, she was up on her feet again.
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