The dead already pop in to reminisce about old times. As far as the living, call first I hate surprises. I would like to spend time with a lifelong friend that lives out of state. We only see each other or speak every few years but we always pick up where we left off with no awkward moments of adjustment.
My sister and her kids. We are estranged since our mother died but she won't say why. Neither will anyone else. I don't need to know why anymore; just wish it would end. Think that's called 'magical thinking.' Will never happen, but that is what I wish would happen.
Surprises and I are not very good bedfellows. For more times than I can count on my fingers and toes, when a surprise visitor does make their appearance I am in the bathroom completely engrossed with a task that needs attending to. That, added to the fact that those whom I might perchance favor a visit from have all passed from this earth, any such surprise would mean that I am indeed losing my mental faculties.
Much prefer people to phone first - one woman's solution was to have a hat by the door so that when she answered she could just say 'Oh, I'm just on me way out !' Be sure to phone next time
Tbh, I don't like surprise visits at all. So, the answer would be negative. I would, however, be pleased if my twin-brother dropped by at Christmas who has not seen how I live since I moved closer to where he lives three years ago. Chances are not very high, though.
I don't like surprises.... but aside from my daughter accompanied by the furkids.... I would like surprise from Camelot saying I'd won a million.....it would be the biggest surprise ever give that I don't do the lottery....
I'd like a surprise visit from Donald and Melania to tell me that I am his long lost love child and heir to my share of his fortune.
But I could sell my story to the highest bidder and be rich...… rich, I tell you! The there are the movie rights.