December 10, 2008

Dating, defined. Never mind intermittently.

We had a date after work today. No, after work is too arbitrary. Actually, an inaccuracy. Intermittent date with some work (calls and texts to answer) inserted describes the activity better. But it's ok.

Under a solemn sky seen through glass, over sausage and crepes, to the left of a younger couple (typing on a PDA? or reading a text together?), and to the right of a lovely corner, we talked and talked and talked. Pure joy.
































































































Later, the couple (and the baby, did you notice the stroller?) left.
Another set of crepes please. Chased by cups of coffee (tremors, anyone?). Blah, blah, blah.



xxx


Addendum:

Later, at home:

You blog it? They might think I bring you to dates too infrequently.

My dear husband, eating out is not the same as dating. But almost 4 hours nonstop talking, over restaurant food, on a weekday? That's a date and I thank you. You may refresh your definition, for future use.

(He smiles).


7 comments:

Sidney said...

I wish you many more dates with your husband... great you still talk for hours with your husband...

Layrayski said...

that sounds so very very romantic. Talking for hours with ones spouse? *insert kilig here* =)

turtle said...

Thanks.Hehehe

Anonymous said...

And so I thought dating is simply dining outside or watching movie and that's it. Thanx for defining the word date for me :)

turtle said...

yes, it's the talking,Dong....
especially for wives. hehehe.

Anonymous said...

sometimes i wish for your hush-free life.....of things so simple. by the way, your cadaver wasn't only hard to dissect as was ours, he also had few unusual circulatory pathways. thank you for lola indeed.

turtle said...

Hi Ann thanks for leaving a trace.