Now, I realize that most folks wouldn’t call a two-hour trip
an adventure. And, I realize that it may seem a bit out of the ordinary that
said trip be worthy of a blog post.
But, we’re not most people…and no one has ever accused us of
being “ordinary”. (strange, random and just plain weird, yes…)
Last week we headed out for points yet unknown as the Boss
had been wanting to see a Cabela’s store up close and personal and we had a
free day in the schedule.
As we drove we talked about countless things. (we even made
some plans for the ’18 growing/market season!) Among topics of conversation was
the fact that we just don’t do trips. Case in point, it’s been years since we
had been that far east (and by far, I mean Richmond) For the Boss it had been
over 15 years, back to the time when he was doing interviews for a friend who
was doing an Ag show on the local radio station. Personally, it’s been even longer…like 25
years. No. Really. So, a bit of an adventure? Definitely.
The trip itself was uneventful. Even the shopping proved
somewhat disappointing, yielding 3 donuts and a Christmas cactus plant. (and
you thought I was kidding about not being ordinary…)
You may wonder why I’m telling you this story today. (or why
I am telling it at all)
Today marks 34 years since that first Friday-night date that
started us on this “ultimate adventure”. Did you read this one?
34 years.
34 years is a long time.
A long time to find ways to sort out any differences and make things
work. Somehow, we’re still able to overlook each other’s faults and annoying
habits and find areas of common interest without a great deal of difficulty. I
guess we were just “meant for each other”.
Case in point…
pretty decorations |
We were wandering around an outdoor mall with amazing
Christmas decorations and a cadre of stores the likes of which we had never
seen, when we both noticed it at the same time…
Look…
Look at that!
As we moved in for closer inspection, taking a few photos
for future reference, it struck me just how weirdly hilarious it was.
Because, we weren’t looking at anything in the shop windows,
we weren’t drawn to the beautiful décor. Nope…we stopped to look at a plant. A
plant. In the middle of a shopping mall. More specifically, a vine that trailed
upward to the second-story of the mall.
mall vine |
It had occurred to both of us (at the same time) that there was great potential in that vine, clinging to the column in the middle of the mall. Maybe, just maybe we could find something similar and use it to hide the ugly reefer that sits along the side of the driveway.
I’m pretty sure we were the only people who had that
particular discussion at the mall that day. Perhaps the only people who have
had that discussion…ever. But, I think we’re on to a potential beautification
project…and that made us both happy.
the vine in question was a type of wild grape |
it even had teeny, tiny fruits |
Then, knowing my great love of grocery stores, the Boss
capitulated, and we spent a while wandering through what may be the biggest
grocery I had ever seen. I've written about grocery stores before...read THIS.
yes, I do take photos of grocery stores (look at the monitor...that's me) |
This type of shopping may be taken for granted by some, but
for this country mouse it was an amazing experience. I was happy to just wander
and look at the unusual items and the beautiful displays.
produce as far as you can see |
He was happy because they had a restaurant…and a pretty
tasty burger and fries for 6 bucks...
And, that’s probably what makes this work. Not necessarily
talking about reefers and vines in the middle of the mall, or thinking little
day-trips are big adventures, or finding some level of excitement in a visit to
a grocery store…but, doing these things together.
Not to get all mushy here, and I know it’s Saturday and I missed my opportunity for a #thankfulthursday post, but, I need to say that I’m thankful for someone who “gets” my kind
of weird.
…because 34 years is a long time…
…and every day can be an “adventure”.
This is a beautiful post Barbara. And I totally get what you mean about being with someone who just gets you, understands you. May you both have many ore happy years together.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, this post gave me a lovely warm feeling!
ReplyDeleteAMEN Barb - AMEN!!! Hubby and I will have 30 years April 2018 - he drives me INSANE every day - but, we DO get each other - thanks for this wonderful and timely post!
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