I needed to go out for lunch
I’ve worked 60 hours in the past six days
I met my old counselling student friend Donna at the Pen-y-Bryn in Colwyn Bay and her Scottish chutzpah and wisecracking energy was just what I needed today.
She gave me lots of ideas for my counselling path as she is living her dream of going self employed and I loved the boost she gave me.
We’ve been fellow “counsellors”for over three years now
Weaver has just walked in after over 24 hours away to God knows where
She frowned when she saw us collectively and spat out a flat field mouse with considerable contempt before she stalked very slowly through the living room and walked upstairs to bed like Joan Crawford on acid
She’s a fucking monster
Weaver Pat would be amused at her namesake’s antisocial bent
Weaver sounds charming. So does Donna, but not sarcastically.
ReplyDeleteIt was nice of Donna to give you some advice along with a good dose of humour. I miss my late Scottish husband’s humour and the laughs I got every day, he was so funny. Good girl Weaver, bringing in treats for daddy. She owns you now. Gigi
ReplyDeleteWeaver scares me ... 😱
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my world
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DeleteWeaver reminds me of a stroppy teenager. One who knows it all and just about tolerates all those others who know absolutely NOTHING!
ReplyDeleteDonna seems like just the sort of friend/mentor you need. Friendliness, humour, energy and a soundboard. She has a look of your sister, Janet. I think it's the smile! xx
I have a sneaking admiration for Weaver. She knows her own mind, and what you are there to provide!
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted to meet Donna and how wonderful that you two give each other psychic boosts in addition to enjoying lunch together at that scenic site.
ReplyDeleteYes, hope Weaver Pat can intervene to help her namesake be more sociable.
Have just made an egg,cheese, bacon, broccoli, onion frittata. Want the recipe?
Hugs!
I loved your description of Weaver's entrance and exit, scorn dripping from her like ivy.
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