Laugh Out Loud- PG 13 Part 3
So along with the book "Eat, Pray, Love" I thought it would be fun to actually eat. pray. and love.
I wasn't sure how to write this though, and I really don't want you to take it the wrong way. I think that your ideas on how to add to the theme of the book are wonderful, It would be really great if in the future you could make them seem like a more optional activity.
Eat: I asked the girls to each bring a bit of their favorite recipe to share.
Pray: One of the girls in the group practices mediation daily and I asked if she would lead us in a short and simply mediation.
Love: Bring an unwrapped toy to donate to a children's charity.
Most of the girls respond with wonderful enthusiasm. That a book club like this was exactly what they were looking for. Which worked out well, because, it was my book club and this is how I roll.
Shannon, yeah, not so much. She decides that after the last email "confrontation" that a better route might be to have someone else do her dirty work. In walks Anne.
Now Ann is young. A graduate student with a boyfriend. Which is of course why Shannon chose her...I said Shannon was crazy, not stupid.
Anne emails me this:
I really love this book club and everything that you're doing for it!
For this month, I'm a student and I really can't afford to bring a toy, it's hard enough for me to buy necessities for myself. I love doing community service and donating time and wish I could afford extras right now, but I can't. Meditation is not my thing and I am hesitant about going this month because I don't want to seem like an outsider for those two reasons.
I'm afraid I'm going to come off as cheap. Again I think that they're good ideas, but I (and some others I've talked to) think it would be great to have people who want to meditate come at a certain time and those who don't come 15 minutes later or something. I'm really not trying to step on any toes or seem bitchy/prudish/whatever. I'm happy to bring food and wine and talk about the book and socialize, I look forward to it. Do you mind making the other stuff seem a little more optional in the future?
Again, thanks for everything you do. I've really enjoyed getting to know you and all of the other women in the group.
See you Monday,
Anne
As far as the meditation goes, we are talking like 5 minutes of quiet breathing... that's it. Many of us don't get a minute of time to ourselves, just wanted to provide the opportunity for a new experience.
See you Monday,
Anne
First of all, after the age of 18, isn't everything outside of death and taxes optional? Do I strike you all as the kind of person that would DEMAND mediation and charity for children?
And, Anne, is apparently so broke that she can't bring a small toy for a child in need, but food AND wine...no problem. Also notice how she has spoken to "others members". Yeah , don't start trying the gang mentality on me, I will take all three of you suckers on at once.
This has got Shannon written ALL over it.
I respond to Anne:
While I am happy to make it clear that everything is optional, I will probably continue suggesting things to go along with the book, as for me, that is what the "fun" part of "Books, Wine and Fun" is all about.
I don't want to feel like I have to walk on eggshells with you or scared that if I say something you will throw me out of the bookclub which is exactly what you have done...that's why I spoke with a few people over this past week to get advice from them on how to handle approaching you and talking to you.
I must tell you that your comment about other members (I'm guessing Joy and Shannon) feeling the same really didn't sit well with me. No one likes to feel as though their ideas have been discussed in a negative context.
So now it's out in the open that I know Shannon (Joy is somewhat of an innocent bystander taken hostage by Shannon) is behind it all. I have full confidence that my response will be forwarded to Shannon. And it is.
What happens next proved to be somewhat unbelievable. As, while I have known all kinds of crazy in my 33 years, Shannon is truly a world class nut. And, I have the emails to prove it.
Here is just a teaser:
This little excerpt comes from Shannon's final (Thank God) email:
I don't want to feel like I have to walk on eggshells with you or scared that if I say something you will throw me out of the bookclub which is exactly what you have done...that's why I spoke with a few people over this past week to get advice from them on how to handle approaching you and talking to you.
Oh, and BTW, this chick, has met me once. Once. For an hour. C.R.A.Z.Y
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Comments
What would life be like without it and the people who provide it?
Either way. I'm addicted to other people's drama. I have gerbil drama so it really isn't the same.
Keep the story coming!!
Can't wait to see what happens next!
So can I come to the book club? I'll be good. I promise.
AND, I can buy a cheap toy at CVS for under $2, no offense to the poor college student (we've all been there).
I love your ideas for implementing the theme of the book into your meeting. And I don't even drink wine. Or meditate (I can't focus that well after ten years of parenting. I try, but I always start singing the Dora the Explorer theme song or wondering about how I'm going to get marker out of her clothes again in the middle of "quiet time").
Do you think that if I were in your book club your cheif complaint about me would be that I don't talk enough? Yea, me neither.
By the way, I think I'm the only person alive who didn't like Eat, Pray, Love. It would have made a nice, fluffy magazine article in Cosmo, but a novel? Nah.
You make me want to start a book club! Minus the crazy, of course. Can't wait to hear the exciting conclusion!!
Sarah
Good riddance.
and just for the record---loved your idea of expanding on the book. Very un-egshelly like.
So, Joy has the funds to purchase FOOD AND BOOZE but is talking about how she has no extra this month. Seriously, WTH?
PSYCHO!
The woman seems loopy & why stay in a group just to stir the pot?
I look forward to reading more. I also hope I don't give you the willies with my Truly closing. ;)
HUGS,
Kat
Oooo...I can't wait to read more. You definitely have me hooked.
And let me translate her email: "Oh, about me, then there's me, and some more me, and speaking me, how about me?"
I tried to start a book club on the Galactic Sac, but you can imagine how that went over. We read ONE book and disbanded. Of course, there was no one who didn't want to drink wine or meditate. In fact, that's all we did for four hours.
Shannon sounds like an instigator. I don't like instigators.
Check your e-mail now.
Sincerely,
Shannon
Do you know how I know that isn't Shannon?
She would have said "warmly, Shannon"
Good Try.
I love your idea- Can I come to book club? :)
That's all I gotta say. 'Cause I know this ain't gonna end well and I've gotta be all righteous and get up in her grill. It will make me feel better.
Well, I wish I had bought that hat right then and there.
Until I met Annie.
She loved me. I mean, she looooooovvveeeed me.
And I would receive these crazy emails and such...so honey, I feel your pain.
I giggled immediatly at the fact that she had already discussed this with some others. Yeah - you can spot a chick like that at a thousand paces.
Drop her. And fast.
I'll come to your bookclub. Did I hear you say, Merlot?
You've handled it like a super star. I'd probably go all Britney (think umbrella/car) on her rear!