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Showing posts with label George. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2015

After the Fallen Matzo Ball

So there we were, all three of us: me, George, and the big fat matzo ball hanging out between us. What could I do but follow George's lead? So I'd play the same card. It's a card known by Donald Trump's hairstylist, by Britney Spears' ex-husbands, and the Inventor of Crocs. It's the "Let's pretend that didn't happen" card. Ever-calm and controlled, George was slick with this move.Ever-sensitive, genuine, and klutzy, I...tried.

For weeks, I buried my feelings during shared breakfast smoothies following romantic sleepovers, bbq dinners at George's place, and snuggle-time for the purpose of watching Millionaire Matchmaker.  We even took a merry trip to Lake Tahoe. There, George and I played in the snow, ate at buffets, toured the town, ate at buffets, shared a cozy hotel room and yada yada, and we ate at buffets.

On the drive home from Tahoe, though, a surge of emotions struck. A silent waterfall of tears scurried down my face. "I love him, but he doesn't love me," I thought. "Stop it. You're always too negative," I re-thought. "Yeah, but he never expresses his feelings," I counter-thought. And so on. And then I'd stop crying. But then I'd start again. I positioned myself to look out the window and managed to stop long enough, after stretches of time, to chat a bit: "You doing okay with the drive? The snow looks beautiful."

Yet memories and questions badgered me--my ex-husband and the insurmountable pain that resulted from our fall-out, the fact that George hadn't even called me his girlfriend yet, and the timing of the whole thing. It'd been six weeks. Isn't that enough time? When does a matzo ball expire?

Alas, the long drive was over. I dropped my bag on George's hallway floor, when he noticed that I'd been crying. "What's wrong?" his tone conveyed warmth and nervousness.


to be continued.
 

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Hiking With George, Table Mountain

Hi, Friends.
I hope you had a nice weekend.George and I took a hike. We're already back, but you can join us via the magic of blogland. It's like the Magic Schoolbus, only extremely different.
Here's George in front of the Table Mountain sign. We're in Butte County, in Gold Country area and atop lava rock that's now blanketed by vibrant springtime flowers. The sign behind George provides instructions such as: "Do not collect flowers or animals."


The land's so lush and colorful, and the crisp air feels refreshing. Mini-waterfalls and creeks abound.

George is stunned by the sight of a small waterfall (You can barely see some water) that created a crevice in the distant rock.

Well, I know it's never fun being the third wheel -- sorry!-- so we'll end here. Good luck finding your way home. First, though, a photo of me snuggling up to George.


Thank you for joining us.
Enjoy Saint Patrick's Day all week long, and much luck to you.