Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Romance

Even the starts and stops of the heavy, late afternoon traffic as we headed out on the highway this evening was able to stifle any ceremony of us being together......on a date. I wore a fuchsia linen dress, and dangling earrings with pink stones hung from my ears. The earrings that I had informed the girls in the past that I "never wear" because, frankly, they hurt my ears. Of course, that was the first thing Charlotte commented on when she saw me walk out the door. But I wore them anyway. I was in a dangly earring sort of mood. A black shawl was carried on my arm because one can always expect cold air conditioned restaurants in the south on summer evenings.

Before pulling out of our driveway, I asked him if he minded if I knitted on the way, which amounted to an hours drive before reaching our destination. He looked at me, smiled and said, "Go get your knitting". He drove, I knitted, we talked, the romance of another hour with my husband.

As we sat side by side in the dimly lit restaurant, the minutes were absorbed into thin air and we succumbed to being just us, a couple. This is the way I have always heard it should be.

"For once I can touch what my heart used to dream of,
Long before I knew someone warm like you
Could make my dreams come true."

3 comments:

PAK ART said...

I need a date with my husband! That sounds so serene and wonderful and comfortable. I kind of like my guy (he hates restaurants though) he'd rather do a picnic. Better yet, a camping trip.

crochet lady said...

That sounds so lovely. It is nice to dress up for our husbands and even wear the earrings that pinch to complete the right mood or outfit.

My hubby and i wanted to do a weekend away this summer, but I'm not sure that will happen. I think we'll just have to work at carving out the time and making it happen.

Hill upon Hill said...

That was lovely. We hope to have a day to ourselves in August.

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