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Last night six of us had dinner together at a local teppanyaki style restaurant (think Benihana's).
We ate and drank and laughed and talked for nearly two hours.
After that, we headed back to my house for Chocolate Martinis and molten chocolate lava cake with vanilla caramel icecream (finished with a drizzle of chocolate syrup and dusted with powdered sugar).
Then we played "Apples to Apples" until 10pm. My husband, in the other room, said we were giggling like schoolgirls -- considered we range from 49 to 72, I consider that the ultimate compliment!
Fun Fun Fun!
That sounds like fun. I think it will be great for all of us to meet, I should look into
Fabulously40 Gala weekend.
How fun! i love having girls nights out.
Its nice to just relax with your friends, weather you are home or not, and just hang out.
p.s. I love chocolate martinis, but i had a phase and i got sick of them!
I was born in the Redwood Country of Northern California. An honor student in high school, I turned down a full tuition scholarship to Humboldt State University to marry at age seventeen and go on to have three children in the next five years. I’ve never forgotten that starry-eyed girl who dreamed of becoming a newspaper journalist. I settled for an AA in Sociology and a minor in Business from College of the Redwoods and eventually found a career in telecom. Starting as a telephone operator and working my way up to a management position in purchasing with a large independent telephone company, I assumed I would work there until I retired or was found slumped over dead in my office chair. Life, however, often takes you on paths you never dreamed you’d travel. My husband had a stroke in 2005 and we found ourselves becoming a multi-generational family, moving 160 miles away and in with our younger son, his wife and two grandchildren.
http://www.passionateforlife.com/helping_others/stroke_awareness.html