Hello! I’m really looking forward to our dinner tonight! I’m beyond thrilled to catch up—it feels like ages since we last connected. And how exciting is it to break free from the usual weeknight grind? Who would’ve thought we’d be heading into the city on a Tuesday night? Just us, feeling fabulous!
This restaurant is supposed to be incredible—I’m so glad we managed to snag a reservation. I just finished wrangling the kids through dinner and bath time, and now I’m about to get ready for our night out. But before I hop in the shower, I wanted to share a little story about how our plans came to be.
I was sitting in the carpool line, listening to ’90s hits, and guess what played? That Spice Girls song we adored back in college! You know the one: “I’ll tell you what I want, what I really really want.” Instantly, I was reminded of those carefree nights when we’d blast it while getting ready to go out. Then, right after, La Bouche’s “Be My Lover” came on, and suddenly, I was flooded with memories of us dancing and laughing in all the fun places we used to go. It made me feel young and vibrant again, so I texted you to plan something epic.
But here’s the thing: I totally understand if you need to cancel. Honestly, if you decide not to come, I wouldn’t be upset at all. I promise. Please, if you’re feeling overwhelmed or just want to stay in, I get it. The thought of putting on nice clothes after a long day feels exhausting, and with the winter darkness creeping in, I’ve been ready for pajamas since 5 PM!
You know, my husband just settled in with takeout and is cozy on the couch, which is making staying in sound even more appealing. It’s cold, I’m bloated, and honestly? The idea of going out makes me want to curl up in a blanket instead.
When I saw your text asking if we’re still on, I felt a wave of panic. Should I suggest we reschedule? I don’t want to seem unenthusiastic, but it’s honestly tough to muster the energy for a night out when all I want is to relax. Can we just agree that the thought of making plans is what matters?
So, let’s make a deal: next time we feel the urge to recapture our youthful spirit, how about we grab lunch instead? It feels much more manageable!
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Can’t wait to hear back from you!
Best,
Lila
