September 11, 2010

Shrek II

With each new day, September got closer. He'd passed the ultimate slow dance test, but before I uttered THE words, I reassured myself regarding my decision by asking Bachelor #5 every question I could think of, every possible scenario I could brainstorm, and he patiently addressed them all. I couldn't believe it, but I continued to uncover layers of Bachelor #5. One day, he mentioned in passing something about a master's degree. I'd known him at least 6 months and it was the first time, apparently, THAT had come up! I stopped and asked, "Hold on, did you just say you have a MBA?" He said, "Yes, why?" I replied, "I can't believe you've never told me that before. I've known you this long and it's the first time you mentioned it!" He said, "Well, I told you I taught some college classes several years ago..." Yes, but I hadn't stopped to think about what that implied. Another layer discovered. He took my children and I to a park in the canyon near my home to play tag. Guess who couldn't be caught? My teenage son looked at me and said, "Mom, I don't think he's that old! He's really fit--and fast! I wouldn't worry about his age any more." Another layer gone. Then there was the time he got on a trampoline and taught my four-year-old how to do flips. I was thinking he was pretty spry for a grandpa of 48 years old--and then when he was alone on the trampoline and thought no one was watching, he started jumping really high. Right about the time I noticed him jumping high, and started to worry he was going to hurt himself, he did a Russian! (Any former cheerleaders out there who know what that is?) The twenty-something former cheerleader I was talking to looked at me and raised her eyebrows. She really liked Bachelor #5 and probably wanted to ask, "And you think he is 'old,' why?" Another layer gone. I realized, “Age is something that doesn't matter, unless you are a cheese” (Billie Burke)

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