3/20/2008

Champagne Stitches

Anglophile Football Fanatic's been doing a walk down memory lane on her blog, so I thought I would copy her idea rather than write another post about my houseguests. (Although I will note that Hubby has absolved me of all responsibility for them, so if they would just stop asking to borrow my car or giggling as they looked under my couch pillows - I mean, all people with kids have crayons in their couches, right? - all would be well. Or, uh, not that bad. ) Anyway, AFF's post is all cute and romantic. Naturally mine is not. At least not in any traditional way.

When Hubby and I first began dating, we were in denial. Neither one of us wanted a serious relationship and we were definitely not looking to fall in love. When someone would refer to him as my boyfriend, I would loudly protest that we were JUST DATING and that he was NOT my boyfriend.

In fact, I was relieved when he would be unable to attend my friend Mimi's wedding with me. I was a bridesmaid, knew 3/4 of the guest list and was looking forward to dancing with her young, hot co-workers. Hubby was attending a huge paintball tournament in Oklahoma that weekend. I went to the wedding and had a fantastic time.

In fact, I had such a fantastic time that when my friend Todd dropped his champagne glass, I quickly hopped up to find a server to clean it up. But after having had so much fantastic champagne myself, I forgot that I wasn't wearing any shoes. (I'd taken off my killer heels) I sliced my foot open on a piece of glass. But because I was having such a good time, I just wrapped it in a towel and kept dancing.

I noticed that it was still bleeding when I went home that night, but I just wrapped it in gauze and passed out went to sleep.

When I woke up with a killer headache the next morning, I noticed that it was still bleeding. And that I had trailed blood up my carpeted stairs. I decided to hit the ER. They cleaned out all the glass and stitched my foot up - while they were laughing at me. The doctor tried to lecture me about cut care, but he was laughing too hard.

Anyway, I went home and set myself up on the porch. I got myself a diet pepsi, a new ashtray (yeah, yeah, I know), a pile of books and propped my foot up. I couldn't face cleaning the trail of blood through my house. Hubby came over that night, after a long day of paintball and driving.

He got me food. He scrubbed the blood out of my carpet. He re-bandaged my foot.

And I stopped protesting when people called him my boyfriend.

17 comments:

Jennifer said...

That's so sweet! I first knew my husband was husband material when he spent a Saturday night taking care of me when I had the flu instead of going to the jazz club he had tickets for. And we had only been dating a short time. I love those "aha" moments. :-)
Jen

anne said...

That's nice... I also protested "boyfriend" for a long time and I nearly crapped myself when his parents sent me a birthday card. It made it so "official."

Meredith said...

That is romantic!

colleen_katana said...

Awww, that's strangely a really cute story!!!

matteroffactmommy said...

yes, 'strange' and 'cute' both work here... i gotta start thinking nice things to write about *my* husband... :)

lottifish said...

Aww...this is such a sweet story in a way. It brightened my day :)

Becky said...

Sounds like the Daver and I. Very sweet, in your own way, right?

LunaNik said...

OMG...I was totally in denial when I met my hubs too!!!!! He wasn't, but I was.

I love that he took care of you and you finally admited to being a "couple". It took months and months of my hubs wooing me before I would admit such a thing. I used to introduce him to people as my friend. He HATED that!!

canadianflake said...

awwwwwww what a good hubby...ya know they are a keeper when they can take care of you when you are sick/injured. glad he was there for you.

Cris said...

Great memory!

Kathryn said...

Aww. That is romantic! What a great story! I love it!
It reminds me of when my hubby and I were first dating. I was not in the mood for a relationship but the hubby was wooing me hardcore. Well, I ended up getting a root canal and infection on top of that and my face was swollen to twice it's normal size. Todd came over, made me soup and took care of me. So sweet.
Yep. They are keepers, these men of ours! ;)

Leslie said...

Now how cute are the two of you! What a sweet story.

Dory said...

That story was Hawsum!

LunaNik said...

OMG...I was totally in denial when I met my hubs too!!!!! He wasn't, but I was.

I love that he took care of you and you finally admited to being a "couple". It took months and months of my hubs wooing me before I would admit such a thing. I used to introduce him to people as my friend. He HATED that!!

Jennifer said...

That's so sweet! I first knew my husband was husband material when he spent a Saturday night taking care of me when I had the flu instead of going to the jazz club he had tickets for. And we had only been dating a short time. I love those "aha" moments. :-)
Jen

canadianflake said...

awwwwwww what a good hubby...ya know they are a keeper when they can take care of you when you are sick/injured. glad he was there for you.

Becky said...

Sounds like the Daver and I. Very sweet, in your own way, right?