Wayne_Zitkus
Proud FA Since 1962
I was at a Halloween Dance for large people and their admirers in Saddle Brook, NJ. I was trying to have a good time, but was having trouble because I had just lost my father.
I almost didn't go that night. My mother talked me in to going, because I had bought a Robin Hood costume and she said that after the funeral I needed to get out.
So I'm walking around the room, taking everything in when suddenly I heard a female voice say "Hey, Robin! Where are your Merry Men?"
I turned around and saw the most beautiful woman I had ever seen, with gorgeous eyes and a smile that lit up the room.
It was Sandie.
We spent the rest of the night together - dancing a few times (mainly to "Unforgettable" by Nat and Natalie Cole), and making out in the corner. After that night, we started a telephone friendship that culminated in our first official date - New Year's Eve. After that night, we were a couple.
And it all started at a dance in Saddle Brook, NJ. This February, we'll be celebrating our 14th wedding anniversary.
It's been a hell of a ride the past 15 years - some ups, some downs, but a lot of laughs and a lot of love.
And I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
:wubu:
I almost didn't go that night. My mother talked me in to going, because I had bought a Robin Hood costume and she said that after the funeral I needed to get out.
So I'm walking around the room, taking everything in when suddenly I heard a female voice say "Hey, Robin! Where are your Merry Men?"
I turned around and saw the most beautiful woman I had ever seen, with gorgeous eyes and a smile that lit up the room.
It was Sandie.
We spent the rest of the night together - dancing a few times (mainly to "Unforgettable" by Nat and Natalie Cole), and making out in the corner. After that night, we started a telephone friendship that culminated in our first official date - New Year's Eve. After that night, we were a couple.
And it all started at a dance in Saddle Brook, NJ. This February, we'll be celebrating our 14th wedding anniversary.
It's been a hell of a ride the past 15 years - some ups, some downs, but a lot of laughs and a lot of love.
And I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
:wubu: