Booney wrote:Introducing a third person into our relationship.
Went to the Alberton for Thursday night steak night last night and after ordering and sitting down at our table I noticed an older lady sitting on her own at a table. I said to Mrs Boon if our food and her food comes out at the same time I'll ask her to join us for dinner. Our meals came out, the young lad waiting tables went back into the kitchen and came out with her roast pork. Ingrid accepted my invitation and we all had dinner together.
She came out from Germany 69 years ago to learn English, fell in love with a Bavarian man, had two kids, lived in Alberton, owned and ran the bakery in Sussex St for years. She was a joy to talk too and couldn't have been happier to have been invited to have dinner with us. Her husband passed away late 90's and her adult children, like us all, live their own lives and while she's active at the Austrian club weekly, a book club and several other activities she was thrilled to have some company over dinner.
We've already booked in for dinner on Thursday night next week with her. Felt good to do something good and it didn't cost a thing.
Great stuff Boon, well done, Im sure that would have made her week.
Also reckon it is awesome that people on their own feel OK going out and keeping their own company rather than staying home and being out of sight.