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Sun 11 Feb, 2007 03:19 am
we had a quiet dinner last evening. I then went out to the garage for a smoke, when I cane back in the lady Diane was putting stuff away and I just sat in the kitchen while we chatted. We chatted about pretty much every thing from my experiences with my grandfather to her relationship with her cousin. She then turned to me and said something to the effect of "it's ever so nice to just chat, I never could do that before." Strange, I think that people don't just chat now and then.
dys,
it's a blessing a lot of normal people take for granted. And I'm not even gonna bother dissecting what normal is. I mean people who are used to being treated well and listened to.
Did you have any vanilla bean yet?
Re: talking
dyslexia wrote:we had a quiet dinner last evening. I then went out to the garage for a smoke, when I cane back in the lady Diane was putting stuff away and I just sat in the kitchen while we chatted. We chatted about pretty much every thing from my experiences with my grandfather to her relationship with her cousin. She then turned to me and said something to the effect of "it's ever so nice to just chat, I never could do that before." Strange, I think that people don't just chat now and then.
Just chatting is an indication of being best friends.
It's wonderful when the person you love is also your best friend.
BBB
I envy those who can chat so free and easily. I was near to autistic as a youngster. For such children, conversation is a near impossibility. Even today, it is difficult. Enjoy it to the max. You don't know how lucky it is to have the simple gift of gab.
People do chat however it isn't always conversation topics that come from the heart and have common relevance.
Borealis