Posts Tagged ‘Richard’

Sixteen Years – And We Forgot Again


10 Dec

Cindy – thank you for the lovely card and we will be going to Olive Garden this weekend.

As you can see, Cindy (best friend, extraordinaire) has remembered our anniversary. Luckily the mail came early, so with the card, hubby and I realized that it has now been sixteen years of wedded bliss.

I have no idea why we both keep forgetting… argle.

I still love my husband as much as I did the day I met him sixteen years ago at Round Table Pizza in Monterey. We met through an ad I placed in the personals and we spoke for about a week before meeting in person. We walked down Fisherman’s Wharf, the Plaza and the Memory Gardens until I had to take the last bus home. I really had intended to just shake his hand (I don’t kiss on the first date) but at the very last second we kissed and I stumbled onto the bus. If the driver hadn’t known my stop, I would have completely missed it. I was pleasantly dazed.

Happy anniversary, Richard. I love you, dearly.

When A Tree Falls in the Forest


20 Nov

When A Tree Falls in the Forest

I re-read the first two essays in The flawed master early this morning. I want to move onto the next essay, but I’m slightly stuck. Feeling a bit lost.

I’ve almost always allowed Change to come to me and I accepted it, even if I was entirely happy with it. A few times in my life, I effected Change, and it’s been good.

My husband.

I was nearing my 30th birthday and was tired of the nitwits I seemed to attract. I was also *gasp* still “untouched” as they once said. Groped, yes, but that was it.

Dating and I never really got along. I dated once in high school and the boy was so determined to make me a part of his family, and have his own large family with me (he had 12 brothers and sisters) that I broke things off immediately. I was terrified of becoming a brood mare and being stuck forever in Missouri.

In my twenties I dated a bit more, and good lord, was it ever an odd assortment of men that I met. One fellow, was very kind, and fascinating, but when he asked me to move to the commune where his family lived and he’d grown up in, I ran in the other direction. The Jim Jones Tragedy was still very recent and so I had that vision in my head.

Lucius MalfoyI met a millionaire (slim, dove grey suit, white hair – he was just missing a dragon-headed walking stick, and flowing robes). He didn’t want a wife. He wanted a mistress. There was a long time there when I thought I was a real idiot for not taking that offer. Now, I’m glad that I didn’t. I would probably be on the Real Housewives show by now with a half dozen face lifts, botox, and tummy tuck. Bleh.

When mom and I moved to Monterey after her divorce, the odd fellows just kept showing up. One very charming fellow was an instructor at the Defense Language Institute. He was also the ninth son of an African tribal king. Not that such a distinction meant much then, but it was still intriguing.

My unfortunately prejudiced father had a thing or two to say about the fact that the young man was black, and there ended that relationship.

Next came another wealthy individual who was shorter than me, was a volunteer fanatic, and shopped at thrift stores or received free clothing at the churches. Skinflint with a capital “S” and sloppy. It took one icky kiss from him and I sent him on his way.

I then met two bad boy types. One was a pompous knife wielder, the other smoked too much, and I later discovered, was married.

When the last jerk dumped me, I broke down at the bus plaza and didn’t move from my spot, making myself three hours late for work. My boss, who had called my mother to see where I was and learning that I wasn’t home, went in search of me and found me at the bus plaza. I cried on his shoulder, he then took me for a hot chocolate, and then helped me to write an advertisement for the personals column in the local event newspaper.

I made no bones about it in my ad – I was looking for a husband.

I finally began to meet some interesting, not so out of this world, men. There was a computer guy that I would have gotten more serious with, but he was caught up in the closure of Fort Ord, and the timing wasn’t right. In between coffee dates with him, I met Richard.

Except for a weekend where he had to go to San Jose, CA to visit his family, we spent nearly everyday together. Nine months later, living in sin, we decided we ought to just get married and make it official.

wind_of_changeI made the Change. I put my demands to the universe (popular new age sentiment, at the time), and there it was. Richard and I have had our ups and downs, but we’ve gotten through them, and it’s good.

Change is in the wind and this is one of those times when I have to choose to act upon what I desire. It’s daunting. It makes me feel lost, and when I feel that way, I purposefully lose sight of what I should be doing and become conveniently distracted by “other things”.

That’s why I say I’m stuck on The flawed master and cannot go further. I… know… that the other essays will mean nothing to me if I don’t heed the words in the first two essays. I feel as though I am not permitted to read any further until I begin this Change in my life. Now.

And do I have excuses ready for why I cannot do this? Oh hell yeah. I’m good at those. Too good.

Sunday Stealing: Halloween Meme


25 Oct

It’s Sunday Stealing time and this time it’s a prelude to Halloween. So, if you want a break between punkin chunkin, then join me and do this meme.

1. What is your favorite written work of horror fiction?

The Dark Tower series by Stephen King.

2. What is your favorite work of science fiction/fantasy?

The Dune series by Frank Herbert. I even like the continuation of the series written by Frank’s son, Brian. I didn’t care much for the mini-series since it just lacked that grandiose, old world atmosphere that was in the books and in the first movie, Dune, by David Lynch.

3. Who is your favorite monster?

Hellboy, if you’re talking demon type monster. Then there is Dracula, a real vampire who doesn’t sparkle and isn’t a vegetarian. You know Dracula would have the Twilight vamps for lunch.

4. What is your favorite Horror movie?

Dracula – the original with Bela Lugosi, then the version with Frank Langella, and then the one with Gary Oldman. I also heart any horror movie with Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, or Christopher Lee.

5. What horror movie gives you the most chills?

The Grinch Who Stole Christmas (because he was pretty mean to poor Max, his dog)
The Silence of the Lambs (Fava beans, anyone?)
Hellboy (Ivan, the talking, dead Russian was pretty creepy)

Hardly any of the movies give me chills because they don’t get my imagination involved. They gross me out.

6. What character from any horror film would you most like to play?

Morticia Addams

7. Freddy or Jason?

Freddy – he’s got more personality than Jason does.

8. What is your favorite Halloween treat?

Candy Corn. It makes me sick, though, it’s so sweet.

9. Ghosts or goblins?

Goblins. Mainly the guys from the Harry Potter movies. Somehow it’s appropriate that they’re the bankers, financial analysts, accountants, etc. in the wizarding world.

10. Friendly-faced jack-o’-lantern or scary one?

Scary. I especially like crappily carved ones that were obviously done by kids.

11. What is your scariest encounter with the paranormal?

How about this one, Unfinished Basements?

12. Do you believe in ghosts? Why or why not?

Yes. Why? Read: Cigarette Smoke.

13. Would you rather be a zombie, alien, or psycho?

None of the above.

14. Favorite Halloween costume?

There’s hundreds of really well-made costumes out there. I’m going with one I made back when I was 17. I had a long, blue satin nightgown that I paired up with a tall, conical hat with stars on it. Yeah, I was Merlin. No beard, though.

15. Best thing about Halloween?

That same year I was Merlin, the best thing was painting the faces of neighborhood kids and taking them round to various houses. That was the last time I ever did that.

16. Person in your family who most likes Halloween (not counting yourself)?

Between Richard and I? No one. I haven’t celebrated Halloween since we were married because Richard works night shift, and the kids tend to show up when he’s sleeping before going off to work.

17. Are you superstitious?

Only if it’s convenient.

The Shadow & The Walking Corpse

The Shadow & The Walking Corpse

18. Share an unusual Halloween story.

How about the Halloween when I helped dad out with a favor for a friend of his who was a funeral director? We drove in a green hearse to St. Louis, MO to pick up the body of a woman that had been run over by a steamroller. She was under a sheet, so I tried to forget about her. I was doing fine until dad turned on this late night radio station that was presenting stories about The Shadow. Good story, and I was quickly enthralled. HOWEVER…. right at the point where the narrator does this spooky, mad laugh, my dad had to hit the brakes because some idiot swerved in front of us. Dead lady’s gurney wasn’t attached properly and it sailed forward, knocking her skull into mine. I dove into the well under the glove compartment. Dad was laughing. I didn’t move from my spot until we got back home.

19. What did you do for Halloween as a kid?

Dressed up, went out (at night!), tricked people out of their candy, and then went home where we ate it until we were sick.

20. What’s the best Halloween party that you’ve attended?

I have never gone to a Halloween party.

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