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So T makes her own Xmas trees.
The last one she had was a wooden one. I saw an item on the news talking about terrible Xmas trees and the panel were laughing at one that was just like T's! I told her about this is session a couple of weeks back and said "I hoped you Weren't watching that and felt bad for you lol" T was laughing and said wait until you see the one in making this year. I'm making it from an old step ladder" So as I was leaving today, we'd got to the bottom of the stairs - T works from home - and she said "do you want to see my Xmas tree? My head was spinning like an owls as I stood at the bottom of the stairs at her front door. And she said " in there" So I peered into her living room annnnnnnnnd her son was sitting on the sofa next to it. I quickly fixed my eyes on her tree - which is brilliantly done - and tried to avoid looking at her son lol. I told her I really liked the tree and left feeling wierd. Not bad wierd. But that she wasn't bothered that I and her son came into contact with each other. |
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That's a nice story, I would have felt surprised and positively- weird. She sounds like a cool T.
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Do you think she hadn't expected her T to be there?
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Yes, I did mean her son.
One of your other posts made me think that your T is kind of showing you a little bit that she's just a normal human being? |
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Sometimes the closeness gives me suspicious eyes. But then I realise she's not my mother and isn't going to turn on me. |
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