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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 643461" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>We had friends over. Eating, drinking, fireworks, all that stuff. Few stayed the night, because they had bit too much to drink so it didn't feel like a bright idea to let them walk home alone (it is cold and all, not a good idea to pass out or stumble and hurt yourself and be left to outside) and we can never get cabs to our backwoods during bigger festive. We had a late breakfast with them and husband just came home from driving them home, after we were sure he was in legal condition to drive, good thing we did, he was breathalysed twice and only drove less than 10 miles all together. Of course at days like this police tries to have as many breathalyse spots as possible both on big roads and as a surprise also in small roads that people who are not sure about their condition may try to drive to avoid the breathalyse checks.</p><p></p><p>It was a nice night. We seem to have time way too seldom to have rumbustious nights with old friends. And of course our old friends have even less time for those. We were early in starting family in our societies standards. Most of our friends had their kids good decade later than us, so they are currently driving around like mad to take one kid to that sport or music meet and other to that and helping third with homework and trying to get all the things they need so that they can spend their night baking for that bake sale for their kid's class week long field trip abroad in three years. And quite a few have kids still in diapers. In fact one of my High School pals just told us last night that she is pregnant and they will have one more kid in May. So nights like this are few and far between nowadays for us. And because old age doesn't come alone, I doubt we could make it much more often anymore. Those two week party benders before Walburgis night and one day rest after before heading to your summer internship all bright eyed have somehow turned to one night of partying and two weeks of recovery time <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 643461, member: 14557"] We had friends over. Eating, drinking, fireworks, all that stuff. Few stayed the night, because they had bit too much to drink so it didn't feel like a bright idea to let them walk home alone (it is cold and all, not a good idea to pass out or stumble and hurt yourself and be left to outside) and we can never get cabs to our backwoods during bigger festive. We had a late breakfast with them and husband just came home from driving them home, after we were sure he was in legal condition to drive, good thing we did, he was breathalysed twice and only drove less than 10 miles all together. Of course at days like this police tries to have as many breathalyse spots as possible both on big roads and as a surprise also in small roads that people who are not sure about their condition may try to drive to avoid the breathalyse checks. It was a nice night. We seem to have time way too seldom to have rumbustious nights with old friends. And of course our old friends have even less time for those. We were early in starting family in our societies standards. Most of our friends had their kids good decade later than us, so they are currently driving around like mad to take one kid to that sport or music meet and other to that and helping third with homework and trying to get all the things they need so that they can spend their night baking for that bake sale for their kid's class week long field trip abroad in three years. And quite a few have kids still in diapers. In fact one of my High School pals just told us last night that she is pregnant and they will have one more kid in May. So nights like this are few and far between nowadays for us. And because old age doesn't come alone, I doubt we could make it much more often anymore. Those two week party benders before Walburgis night and one day rest after before heading to your summer internship all bright eyed have somehow turned to one night of partying and two weeks of recovery time :D [/QUOTE]
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