Coworkers

I’m really enjoying having more time to myself, but I miss my coworkers! So I decided to have them over recently.

One of my previous coworkers had moved to Virginia for a year, and has recently come back. So that was a great excuse to have coworkers over, because everyone wanted to see him again. I told him he HAD to come because he was the one everyone was coming to see, not me! And sure enough, I had better turnout then I’ve ever gotten. Everyone came!

Which was good because John and I made way too much food. A little too much food is ok – it’s better than not having enough! But we made SO MUCH too much food, it was practically embarrassing. Like, what, did we expect, 50 people?

I blame the new Costco card. John and I each wanted to buy a little of this and a little of that, and there’s no buying a little of anything at Costco. Also John and I had differing ideas on what to serve, so instead of hashing it out, we each did our own thing as if the other person wasn’t also cooking.

I had in mind some gluten-free and vegan side dishes and snacks. In fact, my invitation just said there would be snacks, and when they got there and saw the ridiculous amount of food, everyone said, “Snacks?! This is snacks?!”

In addition to all my carefully thought out vegan and special diet entrees, John imagined a backyard barbecue. And grill he did – hamburgers, brats, ribs – we had it all.

John and I often approach life like that – his way AND my way combined, rather than some pared down version of OUR way (think houses and remodels…lol).

Hopefully everyone had a nice time. I get fairly stressed out over these things. Not only do I struggle through them, I also second-guess myself afterwards. “Did I talk too much? Was it ok what I said? Was the profusion of food ridiculous? Were people bored?” Of course I know better. It was FINE. But knowing that it was fine and feeling that way are two different things.

I am, however, glad I did have people over. Keeping in touch with friends is important to me. It’s just easier one at at time 😉