Shower Shaking


Friday, July 8, 2011
6:53 am Good morning, Philip!  70, clouds, cooler, t storms.  TGIF!
7:39 am Phil: Good morning!  Thank God it’s Friday!  Worked 4 am -11 pm, after midnight before I was in bed.  Long friggin day.  Another nice sunny day here.
7:47 am Send the sun to me!  Pouring now…thought of you while I was in the shower.  Thank goodness for a massaging shower hear!  Wish you could’ve watched.  😉
7:49 am Phil: Would have loved to watch.  Hope your knees buckled and you had to hang on. 🙂
7:55 am  The water was pounding.  Made me twist and writhe and moan… then shake.  Thought about you joining me in there.

12:55 pm Off to project lunch @ Border.  FYI – this shower stuff and talking about it is all new… Wild what you bring out in demure little me!
10:49 pm  On my way to dreamland…sending you a soft kiss good night.

Come Monday

Come Monday
by Jimmy Buffet
1974

Headin’ up to san francisco
For the labor day weekend show
I’ve got my hush-puppies on
I guess I never was meant for glitter rock and roll
And honey I didn’t know
That I’d be missin’ you so
Chorus:
Come monday, it’ll be all right
Come monday, I’ll be holdin’ you tight
I spent four lonely days in a brown L. A. haze
And i just want you back by my side
Yes, it’s been quite a summer
Rent-a-cars and west-bound trains
And now you’re off on vacation
Somethin’ you tried to explain
And darlin’, since I love you so
That’s the reason i just let you go
Chorus
I can’t help it honey
You’re that much a part of me now
Remember that night in Montana
When we said there’d be no room for doubt
I hope you’re enjoyin’ the scenery
I know that it’s pretty up there
We can go hikin’ on tuesday
With you I’d walk anywhere
California has worn me quite thin
I just can’t wait to see you again
Chorus

Sassed back

Thursday, July 7
7:23 am Good morning!  75 sun, cooler 84 today.  Routine zap #13 and work.  Wow – I’d love to hear you sing again!  We could do a duet!  What’s up for you today?  Enjoy!
5:08 pm Hey, kid.  How goes?  Sis invited me over for corn and LOBSTER tonight.  Woot!  I have the best sister in the whole wide world!!  Wish I could hand you one.  Hugs.
5:20 pm Phil: A sister or a lobster?
5:22 pm LOL! 🙂  Come sit on my lap and I’ll give you an answer.
5:42 pm JetBlue has a one-day sale going on.  Any chance you can fly to Boston? 🙂
8:23 pm Finished, full of lobster, off to futz with furniture! 
9:23 pm Finished futzing with furniture… anything else I should do that starts with F?
10:45 pm Good night, kid.  Sweet dreams.

Sonic supper

Wednesday, July 6, 2011 continued
8:59 pm  Ever been to a Sonic Drive-In?  Tried one for the first time tonight – impressed!  Waiters on roller skates!  So American!  Here are too many photos.  😉
9:01 pm Phil: LOL

The amazing Sonic car-side menu

Sonic Drive-in’s Footlong Coney Hot Dog with chili, cheese and onions

Sonic Cheeseburger

Cooking

Wednesday, July 6

7:40 am Good morning!  Sunny 75 now, 91 later.  MGH for zap #12 then work.  Still no side effects.  Yay!  What’s your fun today?  Rock it!
7:50 am Phil: Celebrity chefs cooking for us all day.  Should be great!
8:10 am Wow!  That sounds fabulous!  You get to do the best stuff!  🙂
5:20 pm What was the best thing you ate? 
5:23 pm One of my former co-workers just wrote me about his 8 days in Cancun.  I did NOT tell him about my nights there!  You are the only one who got to hear it.
9:59 pm Good night, sweet man.
11:29 pm Phil: The thought of that Mexican night is amazing.  Food was beyond belief today and so much.  I am stuffed!  Did Karaoke!  Fab tunes!  We had beers with the Chefs and it was just a great time!

  

City day

Tuesday, July 5
7:05 am Good morning!  73 already, to 88.  Off to MGH for zap #11 and doc, then work. You enjoy the fireworks?  Playing today?  Enjoy!
8:47 am Phil: They were fabulous.  Heading down town today to see the city.  Another gorgeous day
2:20 pm Alone in my office, thinking of you. 🙂
9:08 pm How was the city?  Quiet here.  Looked in my diary – where I was on your wedding day?  visiting college pal, so outta town! 🙂  Sweet dreams, kid.

Sassy's Past Part 6: The Adventures

Welcome to the sixth part of my stories about the men in my pants, oops!… ahem…past.

If you haven’t read the other parts and want to catch up on my exploits, click over to 

In the 12 years between Martin dumping me and meeting my husband, I did not have a date.  I concentrated on my job, but I had plenty of time to make a fool of myself with five adventures – Bart (Mr. Same Time, Next Year), then four one-night stands or a weekend.  Sadly, I don’t remember much about them but I note them here to keep the numbers accurate.  Part of me wants to say, “Move along, nothing to see here” but they are pieces of the Sassy puzzle, so here you go.

THE ADVENTURES
#6 – Bart (Same Time, Next Year)

See Sassy’s Part Part 5: Same Time, Next Year

#7 – Fraser (the British Soldier) 
No, I don’t know his last name.  See That Night In Mexico 
#8 – (redacted for a good reason)
#9 – Garth (former co-worker)
I changed jobs.  Three weeks after I left, a former co-worker showed up at my door about 9:30 pm on a weeknight.  I asked him in.  He confessed he had the hots for me and I took him to bed.  Never saw him again.  And was fine with that.  I don’t remember anything about that night other than the look on his face when I answered the door and that he’s on my list.
After that, I sunk myself into my job, and didn’t come out again for 8 years.
#10 – the O man
This was my first internet romance.  It was the very early days, before the World Wide Web!  My sister got me a free desktop computer, an Amiga, and a 300 baud modem in 1993.  She taught me about UNIX commands, rmail, ntalk and USENET newsgroups.   Men outnumbered women 20:1 in those days.  I had to choose a gender neutral user ID because if you looked female, men pounced with the now famous “wanna fuck” as their opening salvo.  In early 1994, I started talking to a college student from Canada who was about 15 years my junior.  We met on a rec.sport usenet group and argued about the sport via email.  I invited him to Boston to see an exhibition.  

After my invitation, he started calling me and it got hotter and hotter.  I had my first orgasm lying on my bed with him talking to me on the phone.  So I dubbed him the “O man.”  He flew in and I met him at Logan.  He was exactly who he said he was!  We held hands on the bus and the subway.  We had not exchanged photos or talked about our looks.  I had always been with tall men and was a surprised how short and small he was, but it didn’t matter.  He was very good in bed, though I don’t remember anything about it now.  We had a lovely weekend together.  I remember kissing him good-bye at the gate (this was when you could be with someone right up to the moment before they boarded). I walked up the concourse… and was hit by this premonition that I would never see him again.  I raced back down the wide hallway and caught him just as he was handing his ticket to the agent.  He stepped out of line, hugged me, and kept kissing me until the agent tapped him on the shoulder.  He smiled and headed off down the gangway.  

When he asked me why I enjoyed his visit, I wrote a mushy 200-line poem about how wonderful he made me feel.  Sadly, it was lost in a computer crash.  He was a very nice guy, but I realized relatively quickly that we had no romantic future.  I hoped to stay friends and we kept emailing.  It was only then that I discovered he was a major depressive and suicidal.  I learned a lot about his illness and tried to help but he pushed me away.  He stopped writing and I let it slide.  I emailed him about once a year and kept up with him through grad school in the U.S. but can’t find him now.  Probably just as well. 

It was an exciting time on the net.  I was talking to three other guys that summer.  

  • Another sports fan, this one from New Jersey, that I never met.  
  • A local guy – we had a great time at a Red Sox game but didn’t click.  
  • And the third I married and lived happily ever after.  *cough*

Sassy’s Past Part 6: The Adventures

Welcome to the sixth part of my stories about the men in my pants, oops!… ahem…past.

If you haven’t read the other parts and want to catch up on my exploits, click over to 

In the 12 years between Martin dumping me and meeting my husband, I did not have a date.  I concentrated on my job, but I had plenty of time to make a fool of myself with five adventures – Bart (Mr. Same Time, Next Year), then four one-night stands or a weekend.  Sadly, I don’t remember much about them but I note them here to keep the numbers accurate.  Part of me wants to say, “Move along, nothing to see here” but they are pieces of the Sassy puzzle, so here you go.

THE ADVENTURES
#6 – Bart (Same Time, Next Year)

See Sassy’s Part Part 5: Same Time, Next Year

#7 – Fraser (the British Soldier) 
No, I don’t know his last name.  See That Night In Mexico 
#8 – (redacted for a good reason)
#9 – Garth (former co-worker)
I changed jobs.  Three weeks after I left, a former co-worker showed up at my door about 9:30 pm on a weeknight.  I asked him in.  He confessed he had the hots for me and I took him to bed.  Never saw him again.  And was fine with that.  I don’t remember anything about that night other than the look on his face when I answered the door and that he’s on my list.
After that, I sunk myself into my job, and didn’t come out again for 8 years.
#10 – the O man
This was my first internet romance.  It was the very early days, before the World Wide Web!  My sister got me a free desktop computer, an Amiga, and a 300 baud modem in 1993.  She taught me about UNIX commands, rmail, ntalk and USENET newsgroups.   Men outnumbered women 20:1 in those days.  I had to choose a gender neutral user ID because if you looked female, men pounced with the now famous “wanna fuck” as their opening salvo.  In early 1994, I started talking to a college student from Canada who was about 15 years my junior.  We met on a rec.sport usenet group and argued about the sport via email.  I invited him to Boston to see an exhibition.  

After my invitation, he started calling me and it got hotter and hotter.  I had my first orgasm lying on my bed with him talking to me on the phone.  So I dubbed him the “O man.”  He flew in and I met him at Logan.  He was exactly who he said he was!  We held hands on the bus and the subway.  We had not exchanged photos or talked about our looks.  I had always been with tall men and was a surprised how short and small he was, but it didn’t matter.  He was very good in bed, though I don’t remember anything about it now.  We had a lovely weekend together.  I remember kissing him good-bye at the gate (this was when you could be with someone right up to the moment before they boarded). I walked up the concourse… and was hit by this premonition that I would never see him again.  I raced back down the wide hallway and caught him just as he was handing his ticket to the agent.  He stepped out of line, hugged me, and kept kissing me until the agent tapped him on the shoulder.  He smiled and headed off down the gangway.  

When he asked me why I enjoyed his visit, I wrote a mushy 200-line poem about how wonderful he made me feel.  Sadly, it was lost in a computer crash.  He was a very nice guy, but I realized relatively quickly that we had no romantic future.  I hoped to stay friends and we kept emailing.  It was only then that I discovered he was a major depressive and suicidal.  I learned a lot about his illness and tried to help but he pushed me away.  He stopped writing and I let it slide.  I emailed him about once a year and kept up with him through grad school in the U.S. but can’t find him now.  Probably just as well. 

It was an exciting time on the net.  I was talking to three other guys that summer.  

  • Another sports fan, this one from New Jersey, that I never met.  
  • A local guy – we had a great time at a Red Sox game but didn’t click.  
  • And the third I married and lived happily ever after.  *cough*