So now she texted me yesterday and wants to take me out for my birthday this coming week
Well, here is the situation: She is in the last few weeks of her job working nights. She is working S, M, T, W, Th nights this week. She works from 10:45pm to around 7:45pm.
So, when she texted me about taking me out to dinner on my birthday, and wanting me to drive there since she has to work that night, what this likely means is that:
1. I show up at 6pm
2. We go out to dinner (her nanny is almost surely going to be watching her son at her house, so there will be no place to go)
3. Then I drive her back to her house and we perhaps do a little bit more kissing before she says "i have to go to get ready for work"
Here is how I thought I could change the dynamic:
I wait until tonight and email her "Instead of dinner, how about I take the afternoon off and we spend it together in the city?" (she lives 15 minutes north of the city in which I live)
How does that sound?
This way I could get her here and fairly easily end up at my house, which will be private.
What do you think?
Well, here is the situation: She is in the last few weeks of her job working nights. She is working S, M, T, W, Th nights this week. She works from 10:45pm to around 7:45pm.
So, when she texted me about taking me out to dinner on my birthday, and wanting me to drive there since she has to work that night, what this likely means is that:
1. I show up at 6pm
2. We go out to dinner (her nanny is almost surely going to be watching her son at her house, so there will be no place to go)
3. Then I drive her back to her house and we perhaps do a little bit more kissing before she says "i have to go to get ready for work"
Here is how I thought I could change the dynamic:
I wait until tonight and email her "Instead of dinner, how about I take the afternoon off and we spend it together in the city?" (she lives 15 minutes north of the city in which I live)
How does that sound?
This way I could get her here and fairly easily end up at my house, which will be private.
What do you think?