Thursday, June 28, 2012

A Milestone



Today is the 15th anniversary of my wedding to Old Dog.

We were in our mid-40's when we married, making us statistically unlikely to be around to celebrate our 50th. (And, based on what I've seen with the old people in my family, even if we do, I won't know about it.)

So, while it's not the stellar accomplishment of the threesome above, it's a significant milestone.

To mark it, I changed my Facebook status to "married." (Okay, that may have had something to do with the message I received last week from some old guy from Iowa who wanted to "hook up and just see what happens" because he was so taken with my profile pic and assumed I was single because my relationship status was null.)

Here's the thing about the Dog: after 15 years of marriage, I still think he's the nicest man I've ever met. He tells the truth and keeps his promises. He laughs a lot. He listens to me (well, some of the time, anyway). When I've been gone for a couple of days and I walk back in the door, his face lights up like the sun just came back.He has a beautiful straight nose and the most kissable lips I've ever encountered. He thinks about things differently than I do, in ways that are both kind, and yet more realistic than I've ever been.

Happy anniversary, Old Dog. You delight my soul.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

How To Say Thank You to a Soldier

At the TGI Friday's at the Atlanta Airport yesterday, the hostess seated me next to a young soldier dressed in fatigues. From the huge camo backpack on the chair opposite him, I could tell he was shipping out. From the equally huge plate of ribs, chicken fingers and fries, I knew he was enjoying one last American meal before leaving.

I thought about saying, "Thank you," but I didn't want to intrude or make him uncomfortable.

Then the waitress brought him the check, but said, "Someone's already paid for your meal." He ducked his head, looking simultaneously pleased and really embarrassed.

Someone figured it out.



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