I guess my big surprise of the night was that I got to finally meet Gracie.
All in all it was a good time and the brunch at "Freddie's" was a real high light. Several of the girls from the night before were there as well. If you are in the DC area and are looking for a nice place to go I would recommend this place. It is about two blocks off of US - 1 = Jeff. Davis highway in Arlington on 23rd street. It is one on several restaurants in what can only be described as "restaurant row." It is the purple building. Freddie, the owner, was there in his signature Hawaiian shirt and it was his birthday. As we were leaving I held his hand and told him how much I appreciated what he was doing for "us" and wished him a very happy birthday and he kissed me on the cheek - what a sweetheart!
The restaurant caters to a more cosmopolitian clientele, in fact seated at the table next to us were two gay parents of two to the cutest little boys. Several of the girls commented later about what loving and devoted parents that they appeared to be and how happy the two kids were. It was really quite nice to see!! They did speak to us and it was like one big happy family! Human beings are so interesting and I felt blessed just to have had the experience of that morning.
I had on a beige, low cut peasant blouse and knee high boots and what I can only describe as somewhat slightly more than a micro-mini skirt and I gotta say I looked HOT! But then again, around a bunch of gays - who cared!
Anyway, the entire time spent there was great, I enjoyed meeting everyone and so did SL. She said she would tell me if she felt uneasy or not comfortable, but with all the attention she got wearing that tight, form fitting gold gown - she loved every minute of it. It was her first time with a group of "us." On the other hand there were at least 9 other GG's there as well and everyone was comfortable just being with friends!
I would assume that that is the scenerio at any of the same type of gatherings anywhere, so ladies --------- go for it - you will not regret it!
Love ya,
Virginia