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| Me, dodging that bullet. |
Not something I ever expected to write, but. . .
The other day, an acquaintance – and barely
that, a pleasant lady who I’ve seen once or twice in the group we both belong
to, asked us all to pause for a moment for an announcement.
She’d found a women’s
weekend in the mountains of North Carolina. I’d recently been considering such
a thing and this had it all: spa, pool, mahjong, hikes, kayaking! The price
seemed do-able and she’d already researched the air travel. She was looking for
a roommate.
No one bit except me.
Should I sign up to room with someone I
didn’t know? It was only a weekend and she seemed a quiet, friendly sort.
I approached her as
everyone was leaving and we exchanged phone numbers. Once home, I looked up the
resort. Legit and very tempting. On their website, I couldn’t find all the
details of the event. Was there a schedule? Was it completely price included?
On a hunch, I went on Facebook, a
place I never go if I can help it because since the mid-2010s I’ve
learned more than I ever wanted to know about the beliefs of people I used to
respect.
There the getaway was, just as she’d described it. I messaged
the organizer for more details and then, what the heck, while I was there I
looked up this new friend.
When I saw her entry of, “I just wish everyone realized all
the great things he’s done for our country,” accompanied by images from the
news, I knew what I had to do.
I immediately texted her my deep regret that I’d just realized
we had a mandatory family event that weekend and wished her well in her search
for a roomie.
So, thank you Facebook.



