*** June ***
June came in with a whimper. As in β Reenie had the 31st off and it was after midnight when we got home. I was the one whimpering. Wink! Date night was Wednesday the 30th. We double dated with Candy and Georgia. No, I did not sit next to Candy at the restaurant, though you damn well know all three of the bitches gave me grief about it. Ugh!
The Dublin Pub ('DubPub') was our (her!) choice for dinner. Think Irish restaurant; think what kind of beer they might serve. Yup, that's why we were there. The
'Blues Brothers'
comes to mind: "What kind of music you boys like?" "We like both kinds - country and western." Convert to beer. "We like both kinds - Guinness and Harp."
Reenie had her Guinness. "Ginger, why don't you order a Harp?" Yes dear.
Food? It was only a detail. Hors d'oeuvres? In Dayton? Starters! I digress. Hysterical name, fabulous taste. 'Blarney Stones' β potatoes, cheese, and andouille sausage. (Look it up! I did.) Reenie whined; we got the chicken tenders. Why? Eyeroll. Guinness barbeque sauce. Forget the rest.
That
was funny enough.
I didn't get an answer out of the three of them about why but we saw
'Men In Black III
.' I mean really ... Will Smith? Josh Brolin? Yawn!! Emma Thompson? Wigglin' eyebrows. Yummy!! As in fifty three and
way
yummy!! Feel free to let your imagination roam as to where each of us sat in the theater! Ginger: coy!
Remember Reenie's handcuff plight? She had 'agreed' to be cuffed Wednesday and Thursday. She welched! Oh sure, I had my turn on date night. But she was supposed to be mine ... bad choice of words. She was supposed to be cuffed on Thursday as well. More on that in a moment.
Work? I put it off as long as possible after lunch with Deanna. I wasn't very happy to have to talk to George about it but I didn't feel I had much choice. I was worried, believing it had the potential to be explosive, not to mention corrosive.
After I'd laid it all out and we'd had some back and forth, George asked, "What's your take on this?"
"Kayla and Natalie have both told me people are uncomfortable. I don't like it; Deanna has every right to feel the way she does, but not to bring it into the workplace the way she has." I needed to ask. "Did I mess up introducing Reenie?"
The best way to describe George's reaction was utter shock. "You can't be serious! Not only is she pretty, she's charming, outgoing, and it's clear the two of you are a couple. Which, by the way, you have as much right to be as Janet and I do!" Yeah, I know. George looked at me and said, "Who's your choice to replace her?" Moment of truth!
"I think I'd prefer the young man who went to U.D. I'd like someone who's bounced around, been in a number of work environments, and is eager and ambitious. And that's not a knock on Dotty. She was highly qualified and would fit in well. Taking the long view, I think Reed may be the more ambitious hire, but he feels like the right one."
As I was speaking, George had leaned back a little in his chair and steepled his fingers over his mouth to try and hide the smile. "Ginger, you continue to reinforce my recommendation of you as my replacement. You've kept some sort of log of your conversations, right?" I nodded. "Good. We'll talk more, but have Jodi help you with H.R. and the process." He stood and shook my hand. "I knew I'd made a good choice; you're turning out to be much more than good."
There was something else that had gnawed at me for a while; as long as I was here, why not!
"Jodi is due early in September. I need to find someone, a temp from outside or, if P&G keeps them on staff, a floater while she's on FMLA." Ginger: boss talk! George nodded. "I've thought about Jodi being a permanent floater when she comes back. It can be part time ... or flex time, more to the point. When there's a project, she can fit in. When there isn't, she could stay home." The smile got bigger and bigger as I talked.
"Check your budget and do what you need to, Ginger. It's brilliant. It keeps continuity, it lets Jodi be a Mom, and you're right. She's perfect for the role. How did you come up with the idea?"
"Tammy and I had talked about it a couple of times. She may not stand out in a crowd but she's damn ... oops, very sharp." George laughed; I was blushing furiously.
"Not to spoil your image of me Ginger, but I've used the word now and then." I needed to change the subject.
"Everyone is really excited about going to the Reds game in a couple of weeks. You're coming aren't you?"
"Absolutely! Thanks for inviting me." Ginger: learning office politics! "It should be fun; Cleveland's playing okay this year. Anyway, everybody is going right? Was it your idea to get six seats for two rows?"
"Not really; I guess they sell out most of their games. I don't follow baseball." I shrugged. "I thought an afternoon game would be fun for everybody. The group sales person suggested it would be easier to do two rows."
"Are you gonna do Guys and Dolls again?" Well I'll be damned! He had to have heard it from Jodi! Hmm.
"Yeah, the
guys
all thought it was tacky. I think it would serve you right to do it again." George blushed.
"Yeah, okay, I deserved that." We laughed. "It's a great idea. Any others your boss might want to steal?"
Coy Ginger said, "Maybe!" I had no ideas in the bank.
My redhead? She had to trade her day off on June 1st to be able to go to Megan's graduation. The trickle down effect was that the hot tub appointment was moved to Wednesday the sixth. Kinda icky, but the weekend certainly made it worthwhile. While we were having dinner on Thursday, Reenie and I talked.
"My days off are pathetic." She showed me her pocket calendar. I couldn't find much to complain about.
"I see a Friday, two Saturdays and a Sunday. That's pretty darn good. We can do date night next Friday. As for the others, at least date night won't be on Kathy nights." I didn't understand why she was complaining.
"No, that's not right. See? Friday the fifteenth; we could do Wednesday." I agreed to that. "I'm probably griping because of losing Friday, which would have given me back-to-back days off. But we did have a great weekend."
"And last night; you get cuffed again tonight if you remember, dearest." I would be proven wrong on that count.
After we got home and were lounging on the patio, we got to something else. "We have to set a date for the open house. "I know it's not a day off for you, but how about Saturday the 16th. We have to get the invitations mailed by Saturday, but two weeks seems like it works."
"Yeah okay, that sounds good. What are we gonna do about food?"
"I think I'm going to look for a caterer. I'll call Tara and Lucy tomorrow."
"You don't want to cook?"
"You want to do it?" Reenie paled. "Just kidding babe; I know cooking isn't one of your strengths."
Minx smirked and said, "No, but I do have other talents." Reenie: all about sex. Me? Complain? I think not!