The Men in My Life
Because I said I was going to do this: This is about Dave and Jeff and Jay.
Now Dave and Jeff googled “PennMed” – the name of our company - and found this blog. Not a big stretch since I’ve used my real name and have written about work.
And if Dave and Jeff know something – so does Jay – so I’m including him in all of this.
And is it sad that the men in my life are at least 15 years younger and are my coworkers?
Not at all.
I have lovely conversations with these guys without any of the “messy” things that go with having “a man in my life.”
So to Dave and Jeff . . . and Jay: In the words of Mae West, "Hello, boys."
Just because I said I would.
Now Dave and Jeff googled “PennMed” – the name of our company - and found this blog. Not a big stretch since I’ve used my real name and have written about work.
And if Dave and Jeff know something – so does Jay – so I’m including him in all of this.
And is it sad that the men in my life are at least 15 years younger and are my coworkers?
Not at all.
I have lovely conversations with these guys without any of the “messy” things that go with having “a man in my life.”
So to Dave and Jeff . . . and Jay: In the words of Mae West, "Hello, boys."
Just because I said I would.
2 Comments:
I love it! When I was younger I had this great "older" friend who had lots of younger male friends - and more than one was interested in being more than just her friend. She remains a big inspiration for me.
Kathy,
As lovely as these guys in my blog are - they are only friends and coworkers. ;-) And I am absolutely positive they feel the same.
To them I'm just a chubby older woman with some smarts - and that, I think they find unusual. In itself a sad commentary.
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