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Monday, November 06, 2006

The Chocolate Weekend

My weekend rocked pretty hard. On Saturday I went to Tru spa to get a manicure with an adorably pregnant friend. (I secretly love hanging out with pregnant women, because they're the only people I know who need to pee as often as I do.) We had dinner at the Neiman Marcus cafe, and then I Muni'd up to the Marina to attend a chocolate party/benefit for CityTeam.

The chocofeast had already been raging for hours by the time I arrived---it looked and sounded a lot like a college frat party, complete with red Solo cups, but there were no kegs. Just 40 pounds of velvety Belgian goodness in various forms---candy bars, crepes, fondue, a chocolate fountain. The place was packed wall-to-wall with people, but I managed to find Engi'dear and some other familiar faces. We stayed until the party ended and helped clean up, so it was almost 2 o'clock in the morning when I finally made it back to the East Bay and climbed into bed.

But I still managed to make it to 9 am service on Sunday, as did Engi'dear. The church bulletin mentioned that there would be a tour of the Scharffen Berger chocolate factory in Berkeley after second service, and Engi'dear suggested that we go. I happily agreed. And while we were hanging out in the gift shop, waiting for the rest of our tour group to show up, he asked me for my number. Score!

After the tour, we drove back to E-Ville, where we had lunch. The conversation was really good---a pleasant surprise, given that I'm freakishly shy. (Kjerste has got my back on this.) And then the bill came.

I knew I had to do The Reach--that thing where you start making the slow-mo grab for your purse, hoping desperately that he'll stop you. I didn't want to assume that it was a date, but I also felt certain that if he let me pay for myself, it was a definitive sign that we were just buddies. And I don't want to be his buddy--I wanna be his girl. So I just about did the dance of joy when he said "Sorry, I'm gonna have to be that guy," and picked up the tab. I'm determined to keep my expectations modest here, but as gestures go, that was much more romantic and hopeful than, "So, with tax and tip, your half works out to $16.59."

He dropped me off at my sketchy apartment, which is probably especially jarring to him because he lives in Piedmont (Man, where were you when the Cohos were booking their reception venue?)

Just can't wait to see him Wednesday. Cutie.

4 Comments:

Blogger sarah said...

Hee, HEE. I'm doing a happy dance for you over here. Sounds like an awesome weekend!

11:23 AM

 
Blogger Kisa Konrad said...

Weeeee! I can't wait to hear more about this lucky young man.

8:04 PM

 
Blogger Woocraft said...

oo! oo! Pre-dating success! How exciting!

3:57 PM

 
Blogger sarah said...

It's been so long since you've posted, I'm feeling weak, shaky, and I have a headache coming on--obvious signs of George Bailey withdrawal...somebody help!!!

11:01 AM

 

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