My romance…

Here’s today’s quick holiday gift to you from the person inside me who can write about a place called Coventry (she hasn’t been around much lately).

I was dashing through a marked lack of snow (as well as someone with my back can dash), trying to do too many things at once. I walked out of Walgreen’s and forced myself to sit still in the car and drink something and breathe. A small pickup truck pulled in next to me. The weather has turned warm, so its windows were down. Two men–probably around age seventy-five–sat bickering with each other about whether that was the best place to park/why the driver shouldn’t even have a license anymore/why the passenger was a general pain in the ass with his bad hip, etc. Finally, the passenger got out and went inside Walgreen’s. I noted that even as a senior, he looked sporty and cute in his Levis, Henley shirt, and down vest.

Then I watched the driver. His truck was still running, and he hesitantly backed up a few inches, then looked around, backed up a few inches more. Clearly he knew he wasn’t the driver he probably was at forty, and I smiled at his caution and thought of Lynne telling me I’m a granny driver. (I am; I know.)

I wondered if he was trying to make a getaway from his sparring partner. But no. He pulled out and up to the curb and was in the perfect spot so that when Down Vest came out of Walgreen’s, he could grin and hop right in the truck, then lean over and give the driver a kiss on the cheek before they took off.

THAT, to me, is romance: someone you still want to bicker with when you’re seventy-five, and who’ll pull the truck up to save your tired body a few steps.

32 thoughts on “My romance…”

  1. A conversation via IM:

    Rhonda: “Becky’s blog choked me up. damn her.”
    me: “huh? i should read that…”
    Rhonda: “it was sweet.”
    me: Scurries off to read blog and comes back
    “mother fuck… i’m all teary eyed now!”
    Rhonda: “right?”

      1. Re: A conversation via IM:

        You did your job well. I very rarely lose the grip on my emotions. This story very much took a hold of them yesterday. 🙂

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