He handed me a brown paper bag — thoughts you, only a common lunch-size kraft paper bag that was nonetheless flat and folded — and in all seriousness mentioned, “Just in case you need it.”
Turning to have a look at him — an almost-stranger I used to be about to embark on a espresso date with — I requested, “Is this in case I get nauseated?”
“That too,” he grinned sheepishly. “But I was thinking something more like this …”
As his voice trailed off, I watched wide-eyed as he pulled out a paper bag, snapped it open, lined his mouth and compelled it to open and closed with managed respiration. “We’re both so nervous,” he defined matter-of-factly. “We may need these if we hyperventilate.”
Like a launched champagne cork, laughter exploded and bubbled over, and the chemistry within the automotive modified from frigid temps to cozy and comfy. We chatted like previous pals as we hopped on the 57 freeway headed to the Orange Circle, the place we talked over espresso on the Pie Gap, strolled with our arms stuffed in our pockets and planted the start seeds of friendship.
I had just lately muddled by way of a marathon seven-year divorce that left me shattered and devastated, and my household, pals and youngsters knew that I’d by no means date once more — and certainly, I’d by no means get married. I had solely agreed to go to espresso as a result of I knew of him by way of our 19-year-old boys. Their inseparable friendship throughout their junior excessive years had triggered our paths to cross. We shared quite a few drop-offs and pickups as I mustered by way of divorce paperwork and he navigated a grief-stricken residence with the dying of his spouse.
However now, years later, as he walked me to the door, he requested, “Can I see you again?”
On our second date, he took me to “The Sound of Music” at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts. Tears streamed down my face the entire evening due to his cologne and my allergic reactions. After we mentioned goodbye on the door, I cautiously admitted, “I don’t think I can see you again. I’m terribly allergic to you.”
Stunned, he mentioned, “I thought you were moved by the singing!” That evening he texted me a photograph of a hammer crushing his cologne bottle.
A couple of days later, we strolled by the Muckenthaler Cultural Heart in Fullerton and heard stay music floating by way of the park. Our curiosity acquired one of the best of us, and we rambled onto the grounds to search out an intimate marriage ceremony reception happening within the courtyard beneath. All of the sudden, he grabbed my hand, and we had been dancing below the moonlight whereas the timber twinkled with floating bulbs and vintage avenue lamps lit up as if on cue. It was as if we had been on the set of “La La Land” — one thing magical and unforgettable. This was the evening he mentioned he fell in love with me.
As companions in crime, we started planning shock adventures for one another over the course of two years: an enchanted evening stroll by way of the botanical gardens of Palos Verdes; a day journey to San Francisco to eat at Purple’s Java Home and watch the Giants play ball; ice skating on the Resort del Coronado in San Diego and a caroling trolley journey; “The Lion King” on the Pantages in Hollywood; dinner downtown at Perch previous to the closing efficiency of “Peter Pan Goes Wrong” with Neil Patrick Harris on the Ahmanson Theatre; a day on the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades; and a fascinating dinner in a personal cabana on the Firefly in Studio Metropolis.
So it was no shock when he texted, “Are you available all day on Sept. 21?”
I wrote again, “It’s my day off. Absolutely!”
He arrived early and whisked me off to the Huntington Library, Artwork Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino. We spent hours lingering within the Chinese language gardens, consuming within the glass tea home and gazing over the koi-filled pond. We strolled by way of rose gardens, exhibitions and the unending present store. By the point 3 p.m. got here round, we collapsed glad and exhausted on a shaded park bench.
“We can call it a day if you like,” I mentioned, yawning. “It’s already been amazing.”
In keeping with my occasion coordinator, the day was simply getting began. Our subsequent cease was Culver Metropolis, the place he gave me a music field that performed “Edelweiss.” It was a clue to our subsequent vacation spot: the Hollywood Bowl for “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music Sing-A-Long.” However first we needed to eat at Lustig, an Austrian restaurant the place we ordered schnitzel with noodles (in any other case referred to as spaetzle), sausages and a bowl of divine butternut squash soup really helpful by our uber-friendly waiter.
On the Hollywood Bowl, we hissed on the Baroness, booed on the Nazis and shot off confetti poppers when Maria acquired her first kiss. When Captain von Trapp sang “Edelweiss” to his youngsters, the entire amphitheater joined their voices collectively, flooding the Hollywood Hills with a surprisingly heartwarming sound of music.
I fell asleep contentedly on the drive residence however awoke as we pulled into our favourite spot on the Muckenthaler.
“You want to take a walk?” he requested. Sleepily I adopted him to a picnic bench glowing amber within the lantern gentle.
“I want to give you the same gift I gave you on our very first date ….”
Puzzled, I challenged him: “You didn’t give me a gift on our very first date.”
Slowly he handed me a brown paper bag — thoughts you, only a common lunch-size kraft paper bag, nonetheless flat and folded. “Remember this?” he smiled nervously. “I’m guessing you’re going to need it right now.”
And he was proper, as a result of at that second he dropped to at least one knee.
The writer is a librarian for the Fullerton Public Library system. On her days off, she explores new locations and embarks on all-day adventures along with her companion in crime and newly acquired fiancé. In her spare time, she additionally enjoys studying, baking, writing, spending time along with her household and her newest passion — planning a marriage and honeymoon.