
No?
Well, I made a fool of myself.
I was a gibbering idiot.
I was an embarrassment to all present and former citizens of Arizona.
My in-laws were in town and we were visiting an Idaho senator's office and on our way out we passed by John's (that's right I call him John) office and then as we continued down the hall we saw him coming toward us. I would have just walked past him, but that is NOT my mother-in-law's style. She asked him if she could shake his hand and then was telling him they were from Idaho (by the way she totally voted for Barrack and would never vote for John), and he said that it was a great state and then I blurt out, "I lived in Arizona!". Just like that, out of the blue, like a mad woman.
I am sure he was honored to meet me.
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3 comments:
I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS POST! It makes me love you even more! I now categorize you with my mother, who does things like this every opportunity she gets. The latest: She met Elder Holland and gushed so much that when my dad went to shake his hand, Elder Holland said, "My, you certainly have an enthusiastic wife!"
I can totally picture it AND how funny! You are great Merry!
Ha ha! Hey we're coming to Va/DC on Aug. 31-Sept 7. I want to see you guys one of those days. We'll be staying with my bro in Fredricksburg. Chris will be attending a conference Sept 1-5 and so we'll be up in DC for those days. Maybe we can hook up while we are in DC?
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