On Thursday last week, Mr. Sweetie dropped me off at the
airport and I flew out to Vegas for 70.3 Worlds. Originally, when I qualified
last September, we planned to have both of us fly out, as race day would fall
on our 7th wedding anniversary, but then we delayed in getting
tickets and financially, it just made more sense for me to go on my own again.
Not a big deal, I had lots of friends doing the race, I was staying at the same
hotel as last year, and was familiar with the area and could find my way around
just fine. The only thing was that I needed to be sure to get myself out of the
hotel and spend time with my friends because it can be strange to go almost a
whole day without talking to anyone else.
Worried that cutting the cake will unleash the frosting monster in his new wife? Valid concern. |
Let this be the lesson of the day: you can never be married
too long that you outgrow a good surprise. You know how in movies, one half of the couple will do a grand
romantic gesture (stand outside someone’s house with a boombox, run through an
airport to catch someone before they get on a plane, etc) usually in the
beginning of the relationship, when everything is new and exciting and worthy
of grand gestures. On Friday afternoon, I walked down to the hotel lobby to
discover Mr. Sweetie waiting there for me, carrot cake cupcakes and champagne
in hand, after flying across the country to surprise me for our anniversary and
play the role of Sherpa at the race that would take up most of our
anniversary, being the great sport that he is. I had absolutely no clue he was
planning to fly out and didn’t realize how much I wanted him there and how much
it would mean to have him there, until he was standing before me. It was,
hands-down, the best anniversary gift ever.
Out on the Vegas Strip for our 7th anniversary. |
That night we had a simple dinner in our suite, pasta and
sauce from Whole Foods with a side of cheese and crackers and ice cream
straight from the carton. I’ve never felt more happy or lucky than I did during
that dinner. I’m discovering that’s the beauty of marriage – the comfort and
security of simply being together. I’m also not taking for granted the fact
that my husband loves me enough to feel that I’m still worth grand gestures
seven years into marriage, when it’s easy to let routine and the daily grind
make the institution seem pedestrian and yawn-worthy. Being with Mr. Sweetie makes me
want to be the best version of myself and being married to someone like him
makes it easy to keep things in perspective. When things got a little rough
around the edges at the race Sunday, instead of getting upset, I thought of
the fact that seven years before I made the best decision of my life by saying
“I Do” to Mr. Sweetie and THAT trumps any race result, good or bad.
Cape Cod Beach photo |
4 comments:
That is so, so, SOOO awesome!! What a wonderful anniversary. Wishing you both many more years of happiness!
Oh man this post made me tear up. Happy belated beautiful anniversary.
That's so beautiful, and you two are both so lucky to have each other!
Thank you guys so much! I feel so lucky to have found someone like Mark - and to realize just how great he is!
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