I love that term.
And when I am home in Augusta, I like to join Ma and her friends, whom I have known nearly my entire lifetime, for their weekly lunch date.
I looked up the term, "Ladies who lunch" on Wikipedia. Below is the wiki definition along with my assessment of how close we come to it...
This part from Wikipedia, (and this part from me)...
Ladies who lunch is a phrase to describe slim (no, we are real women with real bodies), well-off (we are all rich in love), old money (half-right), well dressed (clearly - look at the pic) women (umm...mostly) who meet for lunch socially, normally during the working week (but after church on Sunday too).
Typically, the women involved are married (all but me) and non-working. (all but me and Patsy - plus they all volunteer)
Normally the lunch is in a restaurant (always Longhorns Steakhouse atop Mount Walmart), perhaps in a department store during shopping (not so much - we don't have a department store in Augusta).
Sometimes there is the pretext of raising money for charity (we don't do pretext).
In India they are popularly called Kitty Parties where a group of women meet for lunch and pool in large amounts of money to raffle off to one lucky lady every time (kitty parties - now that has some potential for this group!).
Aw. =)
PS..I think I am coming home this weekend for Easter.
Posted by: Sarah | March 19, 2008 at 05:27 PM