qos: (Homemade Queen)
qos ([personal profile] qos) wrote2005-03-12 09:42 am

Visiting Meme

This is based loosely on [livejournal.com profile] shellefly's meme of "Do you want to know what I would want to do with you?" and on [livejournal.com profile] queenofhalves's visit and our conversation about visiting other LJ friends.

Two questions:
1. Can I come visit you?
2. What would you want to do with me if I did?

I assume that since we're reading each other's journals we would spend time together talking about a variety of subjects we have in common -- or which we don't have in common and like learning about from the other.

Extra points for creativity beyond that obvious response.
:-)

The most spiritual place I can think of.

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_storyteller_/ 2005-03-12 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
1. Can I come visit you?

Yes, or I can come visit you, or we can meet together at some secret rendezvous point.

2. What would you want to do with me if I did?

I would want to cook us a meal, or go out to eat, and sit down and talk for a while. Just let the conversations carry us to places we haven’t gone yet in email or posting.

If we where here I would want to drive up with you to Sedona and visit some of the mystic sights. Go shopping in the new age and shaman stores. Take a look at some of the very unique churches up in that red rock valley. Maybe spend the night up there or camp and then come back down to Tucson.

I’m sure that far more then anything else our time together would involve talking and exploring each other and how each of us experiences the world around us. I wouldn’t want to take you up to Sedona to see it myself, I have been there. I would want to take you there so that I could see how you experience Sedona. Our conversations would probably touch on everything for Theology, Gaming, Movies, Plays, Books, Jokes, Spirituality and general silliness.

Re: The most spiritual place I can think of.

[identity profile] qos.livejournal.com 2005-03-12 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
That sounds wonderful. . . I would love to see Sedona with you, and camping out sounds intriguing.