I am not a literary man, do not want to be a literary man, and would consider it base and indecent to drag the insides of my soul and a beautiful description of my feelings to their literary marketplace. I anticipate with vexation, however, that it seems impossible to do entirely without the description of feelings and without reflections (maybe even banal ones): so corrupting is the effect of any literary occupation of a man, even if it is undertaken only for oneself. The reflections may even be very banal, because something you value yourself will quite possibly have no value in a stranger's eyes.
I'm going to try something new and just list random good memories from the weekend. They are not in any particular order, chronological or otherwise.
- Watching Holly laugh as she discovered the picture that I picked for myself on her smell phone.
- Getting "lost" in the corn maze at the Miller Horticultural Domes.
- Using the wrong inflection and saying, "I liked that?" when what I really meant was "I liked that!". Holly, unphased by the question responds, "Yes, I think you did".
- Listening to a bunch of hair stylists shout at each other in Ukranian while waiting for Holly to get her hair done.
- Doing about 90 miles per hour down I94 from Madison to Milwaukee trying desperately not to be late for my breakfast date with Holly.
- Being treated to breakfast at Perkins by Holly. She sneakily stole the check while I was in the bathroom.
- Hanging out with Mom (Holly's Mom) before going out to the movies on Saturday night.
- Staying up all night with Holly before my 6:30AM flight back home on Sunday.
- Standing at Holly's workplace amongst the jobless, homeless and disabled all dapperred up, reeking of cologne, and holding a dozen roses in my hand waiting very nervously and uncomfortably for Holly to finish up with her client and come meet me.
- Seeing the look on Holly's face when she realized that I had actually flown all the way from Utah to take her out to lunch in Milwaukee.
- Hearing the phrase, "I can't believe you are actually here in Milwaukee", about a 100 times while we were having lunch together.
- Hearing about one of Holly's friends asking her, "What did you do to him in Mankato???"
2 comments:
You forgot to mention laying down the smack in rummy against Chris ;)
I tried to keep the list Holly-centric. If I were to expand the list to include just general good memories from the weekend it might include:
* Hanging out with Chris and Shannon on Friday night.
* Having breakfast with James on Friday morning.
* Driving around Milwaukee and reminiscing about all of my old haunts. I stopped by several places that I used to live, the hotel that I used to work at, the old AGA building, Brookfield East High School, Holly's old house in Brown Deer.
* Sitting in a coffee shop in the east side of Milwaukee, sipping on Cappucino and enjoying the free wireless internet access.
* Having an incredible seafood Tortellini at Carini's Sicilian Restaurant in Shorewood.
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