Thursday, September 27, 2007

Summer nights

I have been offline for a long while, and trust me, it was not because my life was uneventful!
I simply did not manage to have an internet connection and some solo time at the same moment. Since no one knows I keep this blog, not KS, not my family, not my friends (and surely not my colleagues!!), I could not post.

Last week, I was sent to Bretagne, in the north of France, for a seminary. I was the only one of my team, while all the Paris office was there. Now, I only once talked about thins kind of work meetings, but to make things clear I’ll tell right now they mainly consist of:
- meeting people (since it’s a man business, GUYS!)
- drinking
- dancing
- partying all night long
To summarize, the main goal is to have everyone remembering you, without being major scandal/gossip material.
My own strategy to reach this goal is to avoid chicks (they inevitably lead to competition), fairly participate to day-time activities (in order to avoid appearing dumb), and give my all at night time activities (namely partying), without public displays of affection.

This seminary was held in a top class sea front hotel, and night time activities took place at the local club (and at the casino, but I’m no money gambler). Since I don’t think you’re interested in the training activities, I’ll go straight to the partying part of the event: on the daytime, I’ll only say that I ditched as many courses as possible, to go swimming and sunbathing instead, which pretty much gave me a wonderful look. Summer days, drifting away, but ah, oh the summer nights!

On the first night, I met this Italian guy who introduced me to the whole Paris team, but, since I was a bit sick I didn’t stay out late. On the second night, however, I was on a party mood, and I soon enough made a bunch of new friends, and headed to the club with them.
While I was talking over drinks to D., the Italian guy, he told me “Look, Kevin, has made it pretty clear he’s targeting you, so I’ll let you have fun” and moved to another group. Now Kevin, with whom I hadn’t talked a lot so far, was the It boy of the seminary: tall, golden brown hair, piercing blue eyes, the real It boy. He soon joined me and we went dancing, and time went by so fast it was soon time to go back to the hotel.
On the next evenings, Kevin pretty monopolized me, drinking, chatting and dancing. Although I had made it pretty clear that I was not available (I told him from the beginning “Look, I have a live-in boyfriend, it’s pretty serious and in no way I’m going to cheat on him”), he spent all his free time with me, and I really had great fun (plus he is a great dancer). On our last night there, we drunk a bit too much (but nothing catastrophic), danced and sang aloud over Grease “Summer nights”, and around 4AM he gently tried to kiss me while dancing a slow song. I shifted so we just ended up cheek to cheek, and soon after I called it a night. To his honour, on the following day he was just as sweet and kind as always, which I really appreciated, and hugged me goodbye after loading my luggage on the train.

The best part of all was that I really managed to meet people, and at the same time the constant presence of Kevin by my side kept drunken nuisances away.



PS: this is my 100th post…..

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello,

I just started reading this blog a few days ago and I am in June 07 now. I have a question. Where are you from? The reason I ask is that you say words, expressions totally different than from USA.

i.e, mob we call a cell phone, yesterday night we call last night, someone quit you, we say broke up, a holiday to us is observing a special day such as Christmas, New Years etc. When we have time off from work and go somewhere we call it a vacation, you call it a holiday.

Just curious, and I really like your blog so far!!!!!

DDgirl said...

Hey Linda,

where do I come from is not an easy question. I was born Italian, I used to live in the UK, in Switzerland, then for a while I traveled around a lot, I'm currently in France.
When I read my own posts, I realize I do not write as well as I could. The problem of switching all the time between 4 languages is that you keep using expressions belonging to another language!

Hope you enjoy it anyway (and I'll try to remember your remarks!!!!)

Take care

DDgirl

Anonymous said...

You're doing fine!!!! I was just curious what country and boy you have been all over.....

Keep up the fine work!

Anonymous said...

OOOHHHH and Happy 100th....:)