tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3231361081435062800.post4570188925447236648..comments2023-04-27T03:41:07.577-06:00Comments on jessie: I love the Smiths.jessiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07173278544623675955noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3231361081435062800.post-64057655802656712612010-07-06T19:51:53.641-06:002010-07-06T19:51:53.641-06:00I'll take the stairs, thank you. Shouldn't...I'll take the stairs, thank you. Shouldn't stairs be located near the elevator so you have a choice? Stairs all the way at the end of the hallways? Who planned that?Colehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12552327454898893028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3231361081435062800.post-13144420925864774592010-07-06T16:25:04.785-06:002010-07-06T16:25:04.785-06:00My most awkward elevator moment:
I'm at the ho...My most awkward elevator moment:<br />I'm at the hospital visiting my dear Gram. I go down to the gift shop to buy myself a Sudoku puzzle book and as I am about to get back on the elevator I notice the intensely attractive boy that happens to be holding the doors for me. We bashfully smile at each other and once I'm in he asks me, "Which floor?"<br />"Floor!" I respond quickly, then immediately realize I'm an idiot. "Four... Floor four...." By this point my face is bright red.<br />Luckily, he was friendly and laughed. He then courteously made conversation with me for the rest of the ride up. Eventually the time comes for me to exit and as I look back at him to say goodbye, I most gracefully trip. What a beautiful elevator experience. I nearly ran to my grandma's hospital room.Hilaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11877682043595940942noreply@blogger.com