So, I decided not to do too much today seeing as Mike wanted to grab dinner tonight at the mall and go do some grocery shopping together. I got a call this morning that sort of changed my mind about staying home. I ended up going to meet a friend of mine and her niece at the mall. Yeah, so I may end up at the mall twice today if we keep our plans for tonight.
So, I get there and everything is like normal. We decided to have lunch first and so we did. I ran into a girl who I went to high school (and church) with's mom. I hadn't seen her in ages. It was just a quick meeting, but nice nonetheless. Then we decided to head down towards the Disney Store since I've owed Camden a surprise for his pottying efforts. Just as we come out of the Disney Store this weird siren sounds and the fire lights start flashing. Of course we knew right away what was going on. So we rushed towards the nearest exit and stepped outside. Now as we all know Ohio's lovely weather, when I left this morning the sun was out and it was some what warm. Oh not now. You know because we had to be outside it decided to get cold and breezy. I did not have jacket on. We were freezing. Fortunately I am a half decent mom and had my son dressed warm. So we are sitting outside, no where near where either of us parked and I look up to see the one person I did not want to see come walking out of the mall. For those who are in the know all I have to say is DAY and that should be enough. So this guy comes right up to my friend and I and strikes up a conversation. Or should I say was trying desperately to have a conversation. I was quite clear where my boundaries where and he mostly spoke not I. All I could think of was here I am, stuck outside where I can not leave, with someone I could careless about talking to, hanging around. Thank God, literally, the sirens and lights went off and we excused ourselves and went back in. The story behind all of this isn't important, but it's just suffice to say that it was an awkward moment that I was unable to remove myself from. I am glad to say I am now home and glad to have not run into this person again. I hate when someone has done something, pretty bad to say the least, and then acts like nothing is wrong. I don't know how someone could not feel conviction. Who knows.
Now I think my son is finally asleep for his nap. I am debating on whether I want to nap or not myself. I'm pretty tired, but not sure if I'm tired enough to nap. Guess I will find out. TTFN
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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