I looked nothing like this today. It would have been nice to go out in a nice dress, but the weather was too cool to wear anything other than a trouser like garment. But I had to go out - I had to drop RQS off at the train station, then I had to drive to Parsippany, NJ to have lunch with RO.
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RQS and I got up early, and we were out the door in time for her to make a 10:42 am train. From there, I drove out to Parsippany where I was running 30 minutes early. So, I decided to run into Home Sense and do shopping. 20 minutes later, a new broom and dustpan found their way into the back of my car, and then I was off to see RO.
RO and I were meeting at one of the last Fuddruckers in the Northeast. I miss this chain, as they always had great hamburgers. However, due to corporate takeovers and mismanagement, the chain has shrunk to a fraction of its former size. Luckily, there is one near the halfway point between RO's place and mine She was in the parking lot when I arrived, and we walked in together for lunch.
Although this outlet has seen its better days, it still serves up a good burger - but slowly. RO ordered her burger and got it quickly, As for me, it took a long while to cook my burger - and I ordered mine within 60 seconds of RO. Eventually, we sat down to eat, and we caught up on each other's lives. Both of us were scarred from the political polarization going on, and I feel I might have talked too much about things. She's retreating from things that annoy her in a different way that I am doing. So, I hope that I didn't say too much to upset her.
Eventually, we had to part. But we didn't set a date for a next get together, as holiday season is coming up. RO drove back to Pennsylvania, while I drove home with an unproductive stop at Lane Bryant in Paramus. While driving home, I started getting sleepy. So I ended up pulling off the road before getting home and napped for 30 minutes before making the last few miles home.
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A little later, I opened up my co-op's board meeting, and we conducted some important business. First, we interviewed an applicant to purchase shares in the co-op. And then we met with our soon to be former site representative. None of us were really happy about the things being discussed, but they had to be discussed without delay. Were we happy about things? No. But we did get what we wanted to do done before ending the meeting.