A week before I graduated college, I met a HB9 through some mutual friends. I didn't get a chance to hang out with her much (just twice in a group), so while we hit it off and got along well, nothing really developed. She's smart and cool, but not the most smooth. The second time I ran into her, I opened with a great line that made her laugh...and then she walked away. I was somewhat confused, but thought it was funny (Girls normally do that when they don't like you, but her and I got along fine so I didn't know what to think of it). One of our mutual friends was nearby and explained how she's a fun person, but is not the most socially confident person either and doesn't completely open up until she knows someone well (she's shy). No big deal. I only knew her for less than a week and saw her twice. This makes what happened recently more interesting.
Last week, she wrote a "happy birthday" note on my Facebook wall. Using my DJ tip, I thanked her and asked how her summer was going. To my surprise, she was eager to respond and appeared interested in finding out what I was up to. Twice in our correspondence, she mentioned how things by her are "so boring" and really emphasized this point the second time. I took this as a hint and suggested we hang out once she's back from a week-long family vacation (I discovered she lives just over half an hour from me, so we're not far apart).
She agreed and will let me know her plans when she is back home. Through past experience, this usually means I'll still need to start where we left off and come up with something to do (guys usually take the initiative). She will be back by the end of the weekend, so I'll hit her up a couple days after (on Facebook PM...I will get her number when I come up with a plan on what to do with her). That's where I come to you. With all things considered, I'm not sure what the best approach would be.
The two choices are a one-on-one or a group setting. Normally, I opt for the actual date, but I don't know her very well and only saw her twice a month ago. The group setting could be a weekly "Trivia Night" at a popular bar located between our towns. Me and a few of my friends can have fun with her and some of her friends. Considering that she's a little shy, perhaps this will be an easier transition? The one-on-one would be a date of some sort.
What do you guys think? Any suggestions?
Last week, she wrote a "happy birthday" note on my Facebook wall. Using my DJ tip, I thanked her and asked how her summer was going. To my surprise, she was eager to respond and appeared interested in finding out what I was up to. Twice in our correspondence, she mentioned how things by her are "so boring" and really emphasized this point the second time. I took this as a hint and suggested we hang out once she's back from a week-long family vacation (I discovered she lives just over half an hour from me, so we're not far apart).
She agreed and will let me know her plans when she is back home. Through past experience, this usually means I'll still need to start where we left off and come up with something to do (guys usually take the initiative). She will be back by the end of the weekend, so I'll hit her up a couple days after (on Facebook PM...I will get her number when I come up with a plan on what to do with her). That's where I come to you. With all things considered, I'm not sure what the best approach would be.
The two choices are a one-on-one or a group setting. Normally, I opt for the actual date, but I don't know her very well and only saw her twice a month ago. The group setting could be a weekly "Trivia Night" at a popular bar located between our towns. Me and a few of my friends can have fun with her and some of her friends. Considering that she's a little shy, perhaps this will be an easier transition? The one-on-one would be a date of some sort.
What do you guys think? Any suggestions?
