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On 8/31/2014 Shorty2U said:

I used to go out for breakfast with my dad almost every Saturday my entire childhood. Then when I had kids, my kids and I went out for breakfast almost every Sunday with my dad. (To locally owned restaurants not chains).

He passed away 3 plus years ago. Since then DH and I went out for breakfast a few times but I got too upset thinking of my dad who was my breakfast buddy. My dad and I were very close.

DH and I do go out to dinner once or twice a week instead. (Also to locally owned places).

Shorty, sorry about your father. I understand. It just isn't the same, is it? no matter who you're with, the memory is definitely there.

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On 9/1/2014 NoelSeven said:
On 8/31/2014 sunala said:

Rarely, but when we do go out for breakfast or brunch on Sundays, we head to our neighborhood bagel store for fresh hot bagels and lox, cream cheese and red onion.

Talk about YUMMY!

That's my favorite, too! Smile

That what we had for breakfast today and my DH likes to add tomato to his

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On 9/1/2014 minkbunny said:
On 9/1/2014 esmerelda said:
On 9/1/2014 minkbunny said:

We never eat before church but a whole group of us from church go to a little place after services each week and sit and eat for about three hours. Our big long table is always ready and they press the button on the coffee machines the minute we walk in the door.

Oh, and we solve every single problem - local or worldwide before we are done. {#emotions_dlg.biggrin} This week there was a woman sitting alone at a table nearby and we asked her to join us, she did and said she cannot remember when she had so much fun. She was visiting from out of state and I am glad she will leave our little town with some good memories.

How sad, she was "visiting" from out of state and yet was out alone at breakfast on a Sunday. I wonder who she was visiting that would ignore her on a Sunday morning. {#emotions_dlg.sad}


What is sad about being a visitor to a beautiful lake resort town over Labor Day weekend ?I didn't say she was visiting anybody who was ignoring her, did I? If you really care to know, she is hoping to be able to retire to the area and was being shown properties over the weekend. Hopefully we will meet up with her again in the future should she find something that fits her needs.

It must be tiring to be you, esme. Always looking for a gotcha moment in the most innocent of situations.

And to keep the record straight, we (and she) were eating lunch. As I said, it was after church services.

Looking at properties is hardly "visiting" in the usual sense.

What do you mean by a "gotcha moment" in this case? Do you think I think you're lying? Why would I think that?

Most others mentioned breakfast. I didn't focus enough on your post I suppose and followed their lead. And the first meal of the day is considered breakfast anyway, regardless of when it is eaten.

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How silly, esmerelda.