A little anniversary
Posted: Monday, June 11, 2012 by Travis Cody inIt's that time of year again.  Time to commemorate my first date with Pam.
Six years ago today.
Six years.  Wow.
I remember it like   it's happening now.  I first posted the story back 
on 21 February  2007.  Now I consider it a tradition to post it every 
year on 11 June as  a remembrance of our first date in 2006.
And I'll tell you again, it really did happen just like this.   Perhaps I
  make it a  little more romantic with the way I tell it, but this is  
what happened  and how it happened.  Sometimes life really is a fairy  
tale.
It occurs to me that I've been posting
   original stories and some of my favorite music and answering memes,  
but  haven't really posted all that much about myself lately. I guess  
I've  revealed a few things in Thursday 13 and in other memes. And I've 
  referred to my special lady here and there.
Those of you who know  me from Soul Patrol know about me and Pam. Some  
even know the story of  how we met. It was at the gym last May. She made
  a crack about what a  lightweight I was while I was doing leg presses.
  And she thumped me on  the back of the head. When she found out about 
my  knee injury playing  football, she was a little contrite - but only a
  little. She wonders why  I haven't done something about my knees in 
the 26 27 28 29 30 31 years since it  happened. But that's a story for another day.
We often used the  same trainer. But she likes to cycle train, and I  
prefer straight  weights. So we didn't really work out together, just at
  the same time.  After a couple weeks of small talk, I finally decided 
 to ask her out.  And she agreed to have dinner with me.
She was so intriguing. All  business at the gym. That's where I was  
meeting her the night of our  first date. I was a little bit late  
getting there because of a last  minute thing at work. So she’d already 
 warmed up and was into her  cycles. During a 30 second rest she nodded 
 her head at me. So I nodded  back and started my own drill. You’d never
  know we were having dinner  afterward.
She finished her work out before I did of course. I  was working on lat 
 rows – she walked passed me as I was setting the  weight down and  
thumped me on the back of the head, and grinned over her  shoulder as  
she walked to the locker room. That little head thump has  become a  
recurring thing in our relationship. It makes me smile now, but  on that
  night I finished my lat rows to snickers from everybody around  me.
When I packed my kit that morning, I'd forgotten my electric  shaver. So
  after I showered I decided against shaving – I really don’t  like  
regular razors. She was chatting with some people in the lobby when  I  
walked out of the locker room. She had her back to me and I couldn't   
help but stand there a minute and admire. She's got great curves. I   
walked up behind her and put my hand gently on her back, and asked if   
she was ready to go. She smiled and said goodbye to her friends.
That  touch - exhilarating.
I put my bag in the car. She pays for a  locker, so all she had was her 
 handbag. The restaurant is only a few  blocks from the gym – it was  
rainy that night, so I started to get the  umbrella from the back seat, 
 but she said not to bother. She's lived in  the Seattle area a long 
time  and the weather is what it is. Never really  stops her from doing 
what  she wants to do. I'm still adjusting.
I  left the umbrella and I offered her my arm, she looped hers casually 
  around mine, and we walked to the restaurant. It was a little muggy - 
  this was June in the pacific northwest - but it didn’t rain or even   
drizzle, although the promise was in air. We walked slowly, just   
chatting. Touching her and being touched by her. . .absolutely   
electrifying.
(BTW – Her dress was pale yellow, straight cut with  thin straps and a  
flowing skirt. For awhile, peeps on the message board  called her my  
yellow dress lady. She had on flat shoes for walking.  She’s not quite  
as tall as I am – she has to tilt her head a little to  look me in the  
eye. Not much make-up; very natural looking. She’s got  great curves,  
did I mention that?)
Earlier in the day I had  cruised by a sidewalk florist and paid for a  
yellow rose. As we walked  by, I nodded to the florist and plucked the  
rose, never breaking stride.  That was a hit. Her face lights up when  
she smiles. Our reservation was  for 7pm, and we were a little early so 
 we sat at the bar. I had JD on  the rocks; she had the house white.  
Again we just chatted – how was your  day kind of stuff, you know? I  
said something inane, and she put her  hand on my wrist. She had this  
way of smiling, and reaching for her  glass, and taking a sip, and  
keeping her eyes on mine over the rim of  the glass.
The atmosphere in this restaurant is really something –  the tables  
aren’t close together, and you never notice the wait staff.  There are  
small candle lamps on the tables, and very fine flatware. Our  table was
  sort of in the center of the dining area, but it felt like we  were  
enclosed and alone. It’s a good thing I already knew what I was  going  
to order, because I couldn’t stop looking at her. And she wasn’t   
looking away from me, except to glance at the menu a couple of times.
She  closed the menu finally and asked me to suggest something. I  
offered a  couple of choices and she settled on the pasta primavera with
  penne in  garlic & oregano, and I had pumpkin stuffed ravioli.  
Neither one of  us really wanted to drink all that much more, so we each
  just ordered a  glass of the house merlot. This place serves fantastic
  bread with olive  oil, and I prepared a slice for her.
Our fingers kept touching  while we were waiting for the meal. It was  
very comfortable – we talked a  little, then we were quiet, and it  
wasn’t awkward at all. We found out  the things you find out about each 
 other – favorite color, music likes  & dislikes, favorite 
television  shows. When the waiter brought our  dinner, I realized that 
I’d been  holding her hand across the table for  some time. Before she 
pulled her  hand back, her thumb caressed the back  of my hand, and then
 she  squeezed my fingers.
During dinner we  had an animated discussion about football – she’s a  
Seahawk fan and I’m a  Raider fan. She knows the game – she knows the  
history, too. And she  wouldn’t let me get away with any of my old  
Raider laments. But I  wouldn’t let her whine about the officiating in  
the Super Bowl, either.  Did I mention she has a great laugh?
She had her hooks in me real  deep by then, and I don’t really know how 
 it happened. I didn't have  any complaints then, and I don't now. She's
  still got me hooked.
We  weren't interested in dessert. As we were leaving the restaurant,   
naturally it had started to rain. Not a drizzle, but a downpour. I   
looked sideways at her, because it had been her idea to leave my   
umbrella in the car. She just shrugged. It’s really not fair when a   
beautiful woman shrugs like that. Women already have enough power – but 
  that extra weapon, even used innocently. . .
I borrowed an  umbrella from the restaurant. As I opened it, I raised my
  arm over her  shoulder and she walked close to me. Touching her again,
  and being  touched by her. . .we walked slowly back to my car. She 
lives  downtown,  just a few blocks from the gym. It was still raining 
hard so  I drove her  home.
There’s a small cutaway curb and an awning in front of her  building. We
  stood under the awning for a few minutes, listening to the  rain 
splash  around us. She thanked me for a wonderful evening and I  asked 
if we  could do it again soon. She was standing very close to me.  And 
then she  leaned toward me, with her hands on my shoulders, and our  
lips met. My  arms circled her waist.
All she had to do was tug a  little and I would have gone upstairs and  
it would have been her idea  and I would have done whatever she wanted  
me to do, and a few things she  didn’t know she wanted me to do but  
wanted me to repeat as many times  as possible.
Instead, she stepped back. I took her hands in mine  and kissed her once more, and we said good night.
Best first date  ever. And last first date I ever want.
The restaurant from that first night isn't open anymore.  It's The Keg for us tonight, which has become a favorite go to spot.
Happy Anniversary  my Lady, my Love, my Life.



Awww... one of my favorite qualities of yours is how good you love Pam! Happy Anniversary to you both!!