I stumbled on to this series of videos, Meet Cutes NYC and got sucked into the stories! Of course I started thinking about how I met David and what we would say if stopped on the street.
How did we meet? David and I were thrown together when we both worked at different newspapers and we had committee meetings every weekend to put on a large newspaper gathering called Society of Newspaper Design in San Francisco. Every time we had a meeting I would asked my boss if David was going to be there and if I could go. One meeting he acted completely uninterested and went back to work and told my boss, he must have a girlfriend, he is not interested in me. David later told me he was so taken with me that he didn't know what to say. We both knew in the first couple of dates that we would be married, it was unspoken but you just knew. I was 35 and he was 36 and I soon got pregnant. We got married, moved to Seattle, bought a house, started new jobs ... and away we went with our new lives within a year of meeting.
The time flew by quickly with us busy with Matt, little league, work, school, remodeling our home, learning about gardening ... all fun, all consuming. We were together for 33 years.
What did I like most about him? His sincerity, his integrity, his talent, his generosity (that could get him in trouble), that he would do anything for me and I had to be careful what I asked for. All my friends and family loved him.
He was THE SMARTEST person I ever met. He knew all history, everything about music, art, sports stats. He loved and lived for sports, especially baseball. There was hardly a subject he did not have all the facts and figures in his head. He knew every musical artist, old and young and owned almost every album. We never googled anything with David near.
We could have fun discussions about jazz music, civil war history, world wars and we loved to watch historical documentaries. We both loved Band of Brothers. His favorite movie was The Natural, he cried at the end every time he watched.
What is advice for other couples? My advice is the same as most couples said, compromise. Try not to get angry about every little thing. Don't be jealous. Enjoy every single day because as I know now ... you don't know how many days we have left.
I didn't know anything about collecting fun stuff before I met him. He taught me all about interior decorating and what colors to paint walls. We would spend months picking out favorite colors and hours in Home Depot looking at paint chips!
I think I was an empty vessel in many ways and he filled me up! He was the one person I would talk to about my obsession with my favorite theme songs and what emotions they drew out of me ... and he understood! Theme songs of all things! We both loved cowboy and indian themed stuff and collected until our hearts content. He loved to shop! I never met a man who could spend more time shopping than he could ... or spend more money.
I forgot all about Christmas. I don't think I thought much about Christmas or Christmas trees and decorations before David. I have never met a person who loved Christmas more, the season of giving. He took gift-giving, wrapping, to a whole new level and we are all having a hard time now with the low-key, cheap, on budget Christmas's that we now have!
Go watch some, you will become addicted! And if you recall your love story, let me know!




















































