For the backstory, click through to this post.
I was the guest of honor at lunch today, and I've been smiling about it ever since. There were gifts.
TBG and I chose the venue, not knowing that our favorite Mexican restaurant would be hosting what appeared to be the entire population of Northwest Tucson. We gathered on and around the chairs on the edge of the small lobby, chatting up a storm.TBG sat quietly, as is his wont. He wasn't uncomfortable with the silence or the conversations swirling around him. He was, as I knew and he admitted through gritted teeth, practising the virtue of patience.
He's never been good at waiting; it's the part of travel that annoys him the most. As for waiting in a restaurant? Not gonna happen. But this was organized by The Girls, so he sat and stewed. No one noticed.
After about half an hour, I decided to evaluate our chances of being seated in a reasonable amount of time. The manager said that he couldn't guarantee it. I reported back and we all agreed that we needed a new plan.
The closest esablishment with food was quickly agreed upon. Transportation was arranged and executed in a timely and organized fashion. We arrived within a minute of one another, settling into a corner booth by the window around a five sided circle. Everyone could see and hear everyone else; the conversations began, seemingly uninterrupted.
While we waited for seven glasses of water to appear, I opened my gifts. This was a lengthy and delightful process. It did nothing to speed the appearance of our waters, and by this time we were parched. The restaurant wasn't crowded. There were two servers and at least two cooks in the open kitchen window. It was, as so much of life is these days, inexplicable.
The waters came, we ordered, we waited, we saw the food come up on the kitchen ledge, we waited, and then our food arrived, around the table in exactly the order we'd placed them. Someone asked for an ice tea and that derailed the project for a bit, but otherwise it was a surprisingly efficient process.
The food was good.
And then we were done. While waiting at the first place, TBG suggested that we do the talking part at the beginning instead of the end of the party. We were sitting and talking while we waited anyway, and not everyone might have an unlimited amount of time. So when we were done we were done. We paid our separate checks, handed out like the food, around the table and in order, hugged and left.
It was the casualness of the whole afternoon that entranced me. These are smart, accomplished, interesting women I would never have met on my own. They have welcomed me into the fold. At a time when my own social circle is an ever diminishing group of souls, it's a special pleasure to have a table full of new and wonderful girlfriends.... especially because they were my husband's girlfriends first.





