Saturday, September 24, 2011

Update on the Bar-B-Que

Ok, it wasn't as bad as I was dreading, but then most things usually aren't.  It turns out that it was a much larger gathering than I thought it was going to be so I did not stick out like a sore thumb.  I am telling ya'll that is how it feels.  Like a conversation bubble over your head that says, "look, she is by herself".  But like I said it was a fairly large crowd and I knew quite a few of them.  As a matter of fact probably 10 or so of them were clients so it was good to see them in a social setting and talk with them.  The host and hostess are horse people and their horse people were also there so I hung out with them quite a bit.  A storm came up and everything wrapped up pretty quickly.  The meal was good and so was the fellowship.  It is over and done and now I don't have to dread it anymore.  Just wanted to share that I survived, actually enjoyed myself, and am none the worse for wear.  Toodles!

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  1. I was wondering what the term horse people means. This is the second time this week I have heard the phrase. Are people that like and own horses different from those who do not? What is it about those people that make people label them "horse people"? My reason for these questions is, earlier this week I was labeled horse people by someone I work with. At the time, I really did not give it a thought, but when I read your blog, I could not help but wonder what one has to do to get this label in life, and who determines if you are a part of the horse people group or an outsider. Could it be possible that the horse people are the outsiders? Tell me Connie, what are horse people?

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