Hello new readers of this blog. This post is an old one, but I thought it's still appropriate for this special date--February 14, 2010.
I was inspired to write this post while I was making a comment on one of Lilly's blog posts.
I’m going to tell you of the Love that made me the happiest girl in the world. I was seventeen. He was twenty. I had been working at a “Sari-Sari” store for a month when he and his older friend came by. He paid for his purchases and we exchanged sheepish smiles. I thought he was very handsome. At the time, I didn’t know what he thought of me or what he was thinking when he smiled at me. I was sure he smiled at me out of politeness and not because he thought I was pretty. Besides, he probably had lots of gorgeous girlfriends already. But for me, it was “Ooh! La! La!”
Up to that point, I had never considered myself attractive at all. Otherwise, I would have had boyfriends left and right, you know? But I didn’t. Oh, wait; there was a man who pursued me when I was sixteen and he was 24. But that didn’t count because, every time he came to the house, mother was there supervising and we were separated by this huge dining room table. No holding hands and absolutely, no kissing! It was a good thing, because I was not attracted to him at all. Not even a little bit. I was just being polite to him because mother told me not to give him any reason to disrespect me or to harm me. The very next day of my high school graduation, I rode a bus with my oldest sister’s niece (on her husband’s side) to go to the city and live with my sister, who now lives here in Cheyenne. I was sixteen years old. I snuck out of town, without informing the man that I was leaving. I was so relieved to get away from him.
Okay, back to the young man. The next time he came by, he smiled again and my heart fluttered. I told myself that if he kept doing that I was going to fall in love with him for sure. Well, the smiles kept happening, but that was all that was happening between us. By then I was definitely falling in love with him. I sensed that he was a very shy person, as I was also.
One day, after paying for his purchases, he went outside ahead of his friend. His friend told me that “his friend” outside likes me a lot. Well, you probably know exactly what was happening to me by then. Yep, you’re right. My heart jumped for joy. I felt really flattered. My heart was singing from that point on and never stopped until our next meeting. Of course, I thought about him the entire time, as well.
The next time he came by, I was going to talk to him more when he came to pay for his purchases. As I was thinking that, a very attractive young woman of about nineteen came into the store. She got what she needed, paid for it, and then left. When my prince came to pay for his purchases, I was about to engage him in a conversation with me when he asked me if I knew the woman who just left…and if I knew her name? It was a good thing that I didn’t tell him the things I wanted say that day. I’m sure you can imagine exactly what I was feeling after that. Yep, you’re right again. Boy, was I crushed! My heart stopped singing that very instant; I cursed myself for being duped into thinking that he liked me, just because of what his friend had told me.
He still came to the store after that, and we still smiled at each other. However, those very smiles that made my heart sing were now making me hurt inside. I wished that he wouldn’t come anymore, for seeing him pained me too much.
I don’t recall what I said when he asked me if he could take me out to lunch on Saturday. All I remember was that we went out to lunch on Saturday. (I was eighteen years old, by this time, when he got around to asking me to go out on a date.) He played some music on the jukebox as we ate. I was very happy, but tried not to expect too much. I tried to temper my excitement because of what had taken place before. I wasn’t going to let myself get duped again. I enjoyed myself. I wasn’t sure if he felt the same way because, after that, I didn’t see him for a long time. So I thought, well, perhaps he found me dull and boring. I was probably not his type.
A month or so later, he came to the store, telling me that he just came back from Korea. He again asked me out for a date. I said “yes” and soon found myself hopelessly in love. We went steady and dated seriously for two months before he received orders to be reassigned back in the U.S. He tried to extend his stay in the Philippines, but his request was denied. We were both disappointed. We parted ways without making any promises to each other.
I was shocked when six months after he left, I received a letter from him, asking me to marry him. He even wrote my mother a letter, asking permission for my hand in marriage. Well, that boyfriend of mine has been my loving husband for thirty-one years now, and counting.
Love is a battlefield. It cuts like a knife. It burns like hell. It turns your life upside down. It makes the world go ‘round. But all in all, Love is a many splendored thing.
In order for Love to survive, Love needs love. Love needs affection and tenderness. It needs respect and patience. It needs commitment and devotion. It needs laughter. It needs sunshine and nurturing. It needs forgiveness. It needs to be expressed and shown—through words and through actions.
For those of you whose hearts are seeking, this I can impart with you: Love is worth the pain and struggles. Just nurture it so that, in the end, you reap the sweet fruits of your labor. Go ahead; take the risks until you find your soul mate. Cupid is just around the corner. Good luck and best wishes.
Happy Valentines Day!
Tasha
20 comments:
Wow Tasha, that was a great! You are truly blessed:) I too have experienced the trails and tribulations of love. And you are right, it is all worth it. I didn't meet the love of my life until I was in my mid-thirties--I'm glad that I never stopped searching.
Happy Valentines Day to All!
Hi VH,
Thank you very much. I'm glad for you also, for not giving up so that you were able to find the love of your life.
Happy Valentines Day to you and your wive,
Tasha
hello Tasha, for a while I thought you were talking of someone else , other than your hubby...he he he..that was very touching, really. He should read this. Did he confide why he didn't date you in the early part of your meeting each other??he he he..that would be a wonderful love story.
Regards to hubby, I admire you and him for your marriage which has lasted till now and I'm sure till forever. Love yah girl and happy valentine's day to family and all.
Hello Jena,
Yep, I wrote it that way on purpose to give the story intrigue. I'm glad that it accomplished that angle.
You know, I never asked him because up to now, I'm afraid to know the truth, in case the truth is not what I'd like to hear. One of these days when I find the courage to want to know the truth be it good or bad, Then perhaps I'll ask. We'll see.
Thank you very much for your kind words. Best wishes to you and your family as well.
Happy Valentines Day
Tasha
ohhhhhh! I love, love, love this story-it makes my heart flutter and believe in true love.
Oh Tasha, I loved this post. A wonderful love story!!! Now your true life story should be in your book! I hope your kids get to read it too. I also love Andy Williams' usic - what a crooner. I like any of the crooners in fact. Thanks for posting this Tasha, too many people talk about the negatives and we need more positive and real stories out there.
Hello Heidi,
Thank you. I'm glad to know that my humble love story made your heart flutter.
Tasha
Hi Lilly,
Oh, you're making me blush. If I ever become a successful novelist, perhaps I'll consider writing my memoire. Thank you for your suggestion, though. I'm happy to know that you like this post.
My son got to read it today. He had smiles on his face while he was reading it.
Tasha
Awww. Tasha, that is a beautiful love story. So appropriate for Valentine's. Thanks for reminding us how important love is.
Davida
Hello Davida,
Thank you for stopping by to say those kind words. I'm glad you liked this post.
Happy Valentines Day to you and your hubby.
Tasha
what a lovely story, and you have been together for such a long time. thats a real big deal.
have a great day tmrw
This is a most beautiful post Tasha. Thank you.
I lost you for a while - along with a lot of other bloggy mates when my link list gave me strife.
Found you again while looking through some of the comments to my old posts on Journeys in Creative Writing. Please come back?
I'm now a follower of yours, as you'll see.
June in Oz
hmm... didn't it occur to you that the pretty lady that came before him was planted, hehe...
just to see how you would act ;)
(maybe he said to himself then - gotcha! hehe...)
beautiful story though ;)
Hello Tina,
Thank you for reading and commenting.
Have a great day,
Tasha
Hello June,
I'm glad you found me again. I'm glad you like my story.
I can't seem to have enough time in a day to visit and read everyone's blogs. On tope of this, my right hand and arm has been very achy from using computer.
I'll try to come read more of your novel as soon as I can.
Thanks again for coming by to visit and comment.
Tasha
Hello Roy,
Hey, I like your idead better. I wish it were that. Hee, hee.
Thanks for your visit.
Tasha
Tasha, That was just beautiful. You're a lucky woman, but I think truly he's a dam lucky man.
The pains and rewards of love are one of the few things that make life worth the effort.
I'm sorry I haven't made it by sooner, been feeling lost and homesick.
Hello Eric,
It's really good to see you here again. Thank you for your great compliments. I do feel very lucky and blessed. I also do hope that he feels equally lucky as I am.
Thanks for taking the time to visit. I know that you have so many projects going on at the same time. Just take it easy not to get too burned out.
Tasha
Hello gorgeous, I have been away from blogging again and must email you to update you. Hope you are well. I love your love story! And enjoyed reading it again.
Lilly, sweet, Lilly. You don't know how happy I am to hear from you again. As you can see, I haven't been blogging much either.
I'll be looking forward to reading your email soon. Thanks so much again for visiting.
Tasha
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