This is Chicha Bonita, a very cute old lady pup who loves people.
She was the Welcome Receptionist as we celebrated Thanksgiving with friends in Lexington, Virginia.
Bill and I met a whole passel of new and interesting people there.
And by the time the turkey got to the table, we loved it all – the people, the food and the party that was getting louder and louder.
We missed our family and friends who live “out west”.
We missed our grandgirls.
And it felt strange not to be hosting the great event.
But even though we were a little shy at first, I suddenly turned around to see Bill slouched on the couch watching football with the guys. And next time I looked he was laughing and talking and making everybody else laugh too.
I was still feeling a little shy though,
at least until a SOS Thanksgiving trauma
when I managed to lock myself in the bathroom!
The door would not open, period!
Really? How mortifying! How long would I have to stay in there?
I pounded but no one heard. They were all either in animated conversation or cheering.
Well, they would surely miss me at dinner
and notice the empty seat at the table wouldn’t they?
I was contemplating climbing out the window into the cold night. Nah. Too dark. Too cold.
I kept pounding and wrestling with the doorknob.
Finally there was a calm comforting voice on the other side of the door. “Don’t worry,” said the voice, and “Does anyone have a credit card?”
Was he planning on buying his way in or what?
“There is a tiny little latch to the side of the doorknob,” said the voice. “Lift it.”
With some concentrated effort I lifted the latch. And the door magically opened to one of the family’s handsome sons.
“My hero!” I said. “Thank you for setting me free.”
And though I was tempted to swoon, I started laughing out loud instead.
How unglamorous to be locked in a bathroom during Thanksgiving festivities!
But with that, I was suddenly relaxed, happy, and ready to party!
Not counting that red-faced predicament, it was a traditional Thanksgiving – a delightful, everything-you-would-expect Thanksgiving to be and more.
It was a wonderful group of giving loving happy people full of laughter, stories and the joy of sharing. And by the way, the food was fabulous too.
A special thank you to our lovely friends for taking in two more “strays” (Bill and me) to join in that celebration and Thank you Chicha Bonita for presiding.
Glad you escaped, praise the little lever!
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Hahaha! Now that’s one for the scrap book.
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Oh my friend, when are you going to make your blog into a book? You are one of the most entertaining writers I know. Thank you once again for my morning smile :). Oh, and I’m very glad you got out of the bathroom. I would much rather be locked in a kitchen wouldn’t you?
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Do you know Dora I have always had a fear of being locked in a toilet .I know I would panic. Also lifts scare me too death, I always imagine they are going to break down and we get stuck for hours before anyone heard us. I expect everyone has a fear of something. But how nice to be rescued by a handsome young man. Lucky you eh !
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Perhaps you were in a time out? It’s nice to get invited out sometimes even if you miss family. New friends, new dogs, good food. What’s not to like?
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Kate – I think I was in a time warp stuck there in the bathroom. It was a lovely holiday before and after though. 🙂
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Actually, I have also had that fear Rita – but it is most frightening in a public WC. 🙂
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And you are one of the most loveable people I know Cindy! The handsome fella who rescued me was worth the bathroom stay though. 🙂
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It was a memorable event to be sure! 🙂
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I would have been mortified!
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Oh, dear, how you manage to be the life of the party! ;-D
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I laughed because I had an experience something like you did. I could not get out of the bathroom at the company Christmas party held at a partner’s home. I had used the hand lotion on the counter, and my hand slipped on the door handle. Panic! I finally put my hand under my top and scrunched down to get a good grip.
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Oh, goodness…I think I would have panicked too. (Another reason to take your cell phone with you everywhere???) Glad someone came to your rescue.
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l’ll bet he was, and you really should have swooned into his arms LOL.
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A good icebreaker! 🙂
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This is so true! 🙂
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Hahaha! He would have collapsed under the weight! 🙂
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I would have called Bill on the cell but he never has his phone with him. That would leave the police and I’m not sure how the other guests would have reacted. 🙂
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Oh boy! We make a great pair Anne. 🙂
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A real attention getter! 🙂
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I was! 🙂
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Pfft! You’re just a little, wee wisp of a thing :).
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LOL!
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Your credit card … don’t leave home without it. Dor, I’m glad you got thru this ordeal and had a few laughs over it. That’s what makes family get-togethers fun. 😉
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It is because you did not put the dime in the slot. 🙂
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Yes, even though it was harrowing, the whole experience of a Thanksgiving challenge locked in a bathroom ended in laughter. 🙂
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Oh Dor! Is this a true story? I thought you were writing the opening to a novel!! I love it. You have the best attitude, and are so relatable in your writing. I’m glad you got out!!
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‘Tis a true story Melissa. I was definitely locked in the WC and saved after heavy pounding and panic. Even I laughed after that and I am glad you are laughing with me. 🙂
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This makes for a memorable Thanksgiving! Glad you got out in time for dinner. 🙂
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🙂
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