Sunday, July 22, 2007
Will you marry me?
My boyfriend came over in his trusty chick-magnet to pick me up. We had the t-tops out and headed to the Macaroni Grill. Every time we go there I remember the first time we met. As we were eating dinner I was reminiscing about which table we ate at the first time we at together. We were laughing and talking about how we almost didn't meet (he almost left because I was 3 minutes late - I went into the wrong parking lot), how we felt (both were nervous), and how we have been together almost every week, almost every day we have talked together since we met.
After dinner my boyfriend said he needed to use the restroom and that I could wait outside for him. I almost didn't until I got a little chilly. So outside I went, to the same parkbench where we had talked for a couple of hours the first night we met. A couple of minutes later, after trying to figure out which side of the bench to sit on, how to make my skirt look pretty, and just watching the breeze through the tree leaves, he came outside. I didn't know he was approaching until I saw him in my periphial vision, down on one knee. "Miss A**** R**** C******, will you marry me?" My mind was in slow motion and overtime at the same instant. There he was, sincere as everything, on bended knee, with a beautiful solitare diamond ring in a box. I said yes, but it was a speechless yes. He asked, was that a yes? I knodded, said yes, and tried not to cry or grin too much. As to how the ring went from the box to my finger I have no clue.
We sat outside on the park bench talking about how our lives had just changed, what our future plans will be, and just watching the sunset. In retrospect, if I had been looking for a proposal and more astute to what was occurring, I would have been prepared because he reached under his seat as we got out of the car. I thought it was his cell phone, it was a ring box. But aren't proposals suppose to be a surprise to the girl? This one was.
We skipped the movie, instead heading to the park. A few phone calls "I did it, she said yes!" "Guess what, D*** and I are engaged!" At the park we slowly sank back to reality. We had to tell my parents and we both knew that they would be 100% against our marriage. We decided that since we both were over 33 years old that we wanted to get married this year, preferrably in September or October, so that we could have children before we are too old. We decided that he should tell Mom and Dad that we are engaged, he said he would be to the point, state that we are getting married, and that we would like their blessing. To tell the truth, I wish that we could have kept it a secret until we were married, I don't like their lectures at all.
The ride to my home was one that both of us wish that we could have avoided. We went in and together told my parents that we were engaged. My fiance :) did the talking, I stood by his side and supported him. Dad looked disgusted, Mom looked livid. My brother, who was at home at the time, was nowhere to be found. Dad refused to give his blessing tonight. It seemed that there was nothing left to say, my parents gave both of us a very ackward time of silence. Poor darling fiance, he said "Well, I guess there is nothing else left to say. I guess I will be heading home." I walked him out to the front, we talked a bit and he went home.
After he left, I received a lecture from my parents. I would rather not dwell on that. It was quite painful.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
First day at my new job
Receptionist
Monday, June 25, 2007
Meet the Cousins, and another brother
After lunch we toured Phipps Plaza, stopping in Tiffany's (of course), Teavana, and stopping to chat at one of the courtyard tables. Then the cousins, my date, and myself went to Lenox Square. We went through Anthropologie (of course), the Apple Store, Starbucks, Banana Republic, and back home again. It was a wonderful day.
After driving back from the mall we went to Chili's for dinner. It was late when I got home, parents treated me like a 16-year-old, but who cares? I had a wonderful day!!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Did I forget to mention . . .
Wow, today was fun. My boyfriend was working this morning on his second job, installing an alarm. I had no idea what time he would be finished, and since I start a new job on Monday I wanted to sort my closet so it would be more 'business-casual' instead of 'casual but sometimes business.' So somewhere in the middle of taking clothes out of my closet I received a phone call. He had finished his installation, fed the dogs, let the dogs out, relaxed a few minutes, and was ready to go out to eat. He gave me 20 minutes, I asked for 30, and I was soon getting dressed as fast as I could. Mom came upstairs and asked if I wanted salmon for supper, I told her that I wasn't going to be there. I thought I would have time to finish dressing and be able to talk with my parents before he came over. I was wrong. Five minutes later mom called me and asked if I knew my boyfriend was in the driveway, out of his car, talking with dad? No, I didn't know that. I went out and met him, and off we went.
We went dvr shopping, dog biscuit shopping, and then dropped by his house to be sure the dvr would work. Thirty minutes later it was hooked up, running, and we were off to O'Charleys. This is one of the few times we ever had a problem with our meal. I got a 'Thursday' sticker in my steamed veggies. The management was concerned, they gave us my meal free and a free desert. Yum. Hey, the sticker was kinda funny, not enough to get ruffled feathers about. I love the way my date handled it. He called the waiter over and calmly asked, "Do you see anything wrong with the vegetables?" Enough said.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Commentaries from friends and relatives
My parents still don't like my boyfriend. I am not sure how they think that I am manipulating this relationship, how they got the impression that I am leading, or any of the other things they come up with. I honestly think they see that we are a good match and they are afraid that they will lose control in my life.
My friends, well that is a mixture of advice. The latest advice I got was that this wouldn't last, that he would dump me and I should just move on. Wow, and she hasn't even met him! Guess that is what I get for talking with a girl who recently broke up with her boyfriend.
It all boils down to what I think. Do I think I am doing the right thing? Can I see myself with him 30 or more years from now? Am I happy with the way he treats me when he is in a bad mood? Well, hmmm, no one likes being with someone in a bad mood but everyone has them. Oh yes, does he have respect for me or will he treat me badly?
What do I think? I think I will listen to my heart.
