Lynn, a mother, makes a non-typical speech at her daughter's wedding reception. At a girls only getaway to the cottage, the hostess, with an ulterior motive, places a damper on the festivities with all the house rules. Tammy, having lunch in the lunch room with some female co-workers, is determined to like her healthy lunch to the shame of the others, even if it kills her. At a women's only gym, a new member is deciding which workout routine she wants to do, each one named for the woman member who inspired it. Melanie, called into her boss' office, is confused as to the problem with a work related email request sent to a coworker. The new pastor at a church is giving the eulogy for Don, a parishioner she didn't know. A young woman using a computer at a library assists an elderly patron seated next to her with a very personal email being sent to her granddaughter. Two co-workers are addicted to hitting the targets on their fit-bits, while their other co-workers are addicted to hitting the targets on their own alternative type of bits. Two women are enthralled by their friend's blanket scarf, which is, in turn, overshadowed by the even more upper scale garment worn by another of the restaurant customers. A couple, who has rented a vacation apartment, gets the official tour of the place from the owner, the tour which isn't quite what they expect. And a woman hosts a party - she setting up a gift registry for it - the reason for celebration which is not specified to her guests until they arrive with gifts in hand.
—Huggo