Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The Power of Two

I'm not officially taking Spanish yet, but I learned TWO new words which I'm going to teach you:

Embajada. Em-ba-ja-da.
Embajada means "embassy."

Embajador. Em-ba-ja-dor.
Embajador means "ambassador."

Good to know.

In other news, today marks TWO years that I've known Neil. Yes, two years since they very day I met my sweetheart. They have, without question, been the best two years of my life.

I was super cheesy when I laid my clothes out last night -- I chose the same sweater and scarf to wear that I was wearing the night we met. I was so excited getting ready this morning.

I even bought a Ronald Reagan magnet as a small token of my affection -- a true gift, as I am indifferent toward the man, the myth, the legend. All I know is Neil calls him "The Greatest President Who Ever Lived." (And yes, he calls it "The Greatest President Who Ever Lived" National Airport.)

Two years ago today, my friend Melissa and I were at a surprise birthday party in Leesburg. It had a fall theme, and we carved pumpkins, had cider and caramel apples. It was a fun night. As we were leaving, Melissa invited me to another party in Arlington (50 min. away). I wasn't particularly interested. I was in a post-breakup phase where I was NOT interested in guys, and I just wanted to hide out in Leesburg on a farm with an elderly lady. I mean, I WAS hiding out in Leesburg on a farm with an elderly lady.

Melissa was like, "Oh, COME ON, you need to get out! You'll never meet anyone out here! You can't just stay out here in hiding, moping, forever!" So I was like, "fine, OK, I'll come with you." It was already late, but I realized I needed to live a little -- what happened to that crazy girl who used to stay up till all hours?

Melissa told me that our mutual friend Chas' cousin, Neil, had invited her. She had told me about Neil before, mostly that he was a very skinny, very white, very cool guy. Even from this limited description, I thought he sounded interesting. Who hasn't thrown a skinny guy in the mix of crushes? Though Melissa had hung out with Neil a bit, I'd of course never met him. She called him once we were in Arlington for directions to the housewarming party.

I could hear Neil through the phone as Melissa told him she brought a friend.

"Neil, I brought a girl with me!"
"Oh, really?"
"Yes, she's a beautiful black woman!"
"Nuh uh."
"Yes, her name's Megan, and she's gorgeous!"
"Nuh uh. You're bringing a black girl??"

I was a little distressed at this point, thinking this Neil guy was a racist.

Right about then, we pulled up to The Reserve at Potomac Yard apts. on Jeff Davis, for you locals. Ahhh, the sign at the entrance will always be a romantic spot for me. That is where, as we pulled into the complex, by the lights shining on the sign, I spotted Neil for the first time. A very skinny, very white guy with a white t-shirt (I don't remember what pants, but he was wearing pants (if you know him, you wouldn't put it past him to NOT be wearing pants, especially so close to Halloween)) and a huge mop of blondish brown, white-man afro. So cute!

He hopped in the back of the car to direct us where to park. I was a bit self conscious, thinking how this man hates black people. We did the introductions, I played it cool. I said I think I met him in Hawaii. He said, "No, I don't think you did." I really remembered meeting him, so I said "No, I'm pretty sure I met you -- Chas introduced us and you were with an Asian lady and a baby." He said, "No, that was my identical twin brother and his wife and kid." Weeeird (especially since it was true). Many moons later, he told me that when I asked him, he KNEW he hadn't met me because he would definitely have remembered. Aw.

When Neil told me he was from Arizona, I knew it was all over. My last foray into coupledom had been with a 'zonie, and I suspected I had a thing for AZ natives. There's something just cool about AZ Mormons in a non-Utah, non-SoCal way. We went to the party, and he was rather standoffish, as -- I'll admit -- other guys were chatting and flirting me up. I think they were all wondering Where had I come from?! How come I lived so far away?!

It was quite refreshing to get out, but although it was nice to meet new friends, I wasn't into the pushy types. I was wondering why that totally cute, nice cousin of Chas' was the only dude not all up in my grill? Was there caramel apple stuck in it?

As we left, one of Neil's friends, also shorter than me, was talking about girls not dating shorter guys. The friend asked, "Would you date a short guy?" What the?? Who asks that?! I mean, most girls just don't think about ending up with a guy who is shorter than them. I had never contemplated it. I was completely sincere when I said it would depend on the guy! I was totally stuck, because I wasn't interested in him, but I hoped Neil heard me and would read between the lines!!

We all exchanged numbers, and thus began txt invites from Neil, summoning me from the lonely farm in Leesburg to hang out in the land of nonstop fun, Arlington. He is just the inviting type of guy, so I didn't take it too seriously, though I was flattered. When I couldn't come out, I think he started calling sometimes. I wondered why he wanted to talk to me?

... Somehow this is turning more into our entire courtship story rather than the two-years-ago-today story. Maybe it's good to record it anyway? ...

So the times I could make it out to Arlington, I always had a blast. Neil was the most fun person I'd ever been around! Cool things were always going on that he invited us to. I started to think maybe Neil was super cocky. I was a little turned off by his brazen humor and bold language.

Later, I realized an important lesson: Many men can have clean humor and language, and be total deadbeats when it comes to Priesthood responsibilities. And other men can be a little more J. Golden-esque, and at the same time make you wonder if they might indeed be an angel themselves. Neil fell into the latter category.

One time we were driving; Melissa, me, Neil and our other short-guy friend. This friend seemed to like to ask us questions in his efforts to try to understand girls. This time he said "What is your 'type' " We said it depends on personality. He thought that was a load of crap. We insisted it's true! (It is, isn't it, ladies?) He said he and Neil both have "types" that are independent of personality. He pressed Neil to reveal his "type." Neil eventually said, "Everyone knows I like black chicks." I was staring out the passenger window, glowering into the night, thinking to myself, What? Seriously -- awkward!! I'm the only "black chick" in this CAR! Whatever. I really started thinking this Neil is totally full of himself, trying to scam on me by throwing out these lame lines that his "type" just so happens to be one of two girls in the car!

But inside, I was grinning. I started to like Neil. As the days went by, I didn't want to crush too much, but I really, really liked him.

We were the most awkward in our pursuit at first. Everyone kept trying to DTR for us. We were just slow-moving. Actually, neither of us was brave enough to make a move. He finally asked me on a date, which is another story.

Fast-forward one year from the day we met -- a year ago from today. The photos are here. Neil invited me for a day-long surprise date. Before sunrise, we drove to Harrisonburg for dawn fly-fishing lessons, because I LOVE fishing. It was a lot of fun, and I even caught a fish. Then we went to a ranch where a guide led us on a 4-hr. horseback ride through the mountains where we had a picnic lunch, because I looooove horses. After that, we went to hike Kennedy Peak. It was a pretty cool hike, ending in a gorgeous view of the valley. THERE, Neil asked me to marry him.

We are into keeping dates to remember simple: We met Oct. 7, 2006. We became bf and gf Feb. 12, 2007 (gave in to that last-minute, pre-V-day panic where you aren't sure how to celebrate if you're not "official"). We got engaged Oct. 7, 2007. We were married Feb. 12, 2008. Life is awesome.

Anyway, there is, of course, so much more to this story, and more yet to be written, but I'll call it a night.

Happy two years of knowing you, Neil! I'm glad you finally told me what had somehow never been broken to me before: You'd always wanted a black chick. Luckily the stars aligned and she found you!

Gotta love The Power of Two. (This is someone's funky homemade video, but it's pretty cute!)

11 comments:

Lincoln and Alisia said...

This is such a cute post!!! I LOVE The story on how you met!!

AJones said...

I AM SO HAPPY YOU TOOK THE TIME TO POST THIS!!! I LOVE IT!!! AHHHHH

Rosie Posie said...

Aw..I miss Neil and Meg. I am happy you are going to Buenos Aires, and I am sad that you never got my message. I called to say congrats and that we miss you tons and we should come visit you in S.A. Let us know when we can.

modestmuse said...

Thanks, ladies. Glad it wasn't too TMI.

Rosemay, I hate our phones! I almost spelled phones with an f just now. Hmm. Why don't they want us to be friends?! I hope Las Vegas is treating you all well. We miss you. I wish we could visit before we take off. PLEASE come visit us in BA, all the cool kids are doin it! p.s. we could make corn fritters and fried plantains!

Liz said...

Megan, Loved this post. I want to link it in my blog as soon as my issues series is over. It's such a sweet love story. Ronald Reagan magnet and all.
Wait, a little part of my heart is sad that you're not assigned to New Zealand! The rest of me is excited for you guys and the fun adventures ahead.

. said...

I liked that post, thanks for sharing the details.

M. said...

I can't believe how fast time flies!!! That is CRAZY! You two are seriously one of my fav. couples, and this story made me laugh just as much as the fist time "you brought a black girl???" haa.

Brianna and Byron Putnam said...

K I love love loved your story! You have told me bits and parts before but it was so well told here :) You are so cute! I just started a blog so you can check it out if you want. bbputnam.blogspot.com

mj said...

Aw. Thanks for the window into the mystery of l o v e. And, congratulations, of course. I've never been south of Mexico, but Buenos Aires seems like such a sexy town.

modestmuse said...

Thanks, ladies. It is a funny story, so I'm glad I've recorded and shared it :)

diana palmer said...

wow, i ate up every last morsel of this story! so hilarious. so sweet. i never thought i'd see you so openly head over heels for someone. i love how there was chemistry and intrigue right from the beginning. sigh...and good thing you're black.