Thursday, April 12

We Made It Another Year




I know, bad picture. It's a photo of a picture. We weren't digital yet when that was taken. However, hey, sometimes procrastination pays off, because now I can do the wedding meme everybody else did last month.

1. Where/How did you meet?
Oh, if only we had any idea how much of this story we'd have to modify when we told the kids. *sigh* But, you're not the kids, so I can tell you. We met in a little cowboy bar in a border town. Zorak was in town on work, and had taken his cousin out for a drink. I was... well, I pretty much lived there, so I was there with friends and guys from work. He sat there at the table next to us, in his Dockers and dress shoes and button-up shirt, looking so handsome. I kept thinking how absolutely adorable he was, and that he's got to have a lot of hutzpah to come into a place like this in those clothes. He never looked my way, and then he and his cousin left.

He was back in an hour. (I found out later that he'd dropped his cousin off and said he was "going back to ask that blonde to dance". I guess he had looked my way.) Walked right up to me and asked me to dance. I was hesitant, because, really, it didn't seem as if he could dance... in a country bar... in those shoes... but I said yes, and WOW OH WOW, could he dance! I knew I had to get to know him better when I asked him where he'd learned to dance like that and he laughed and said, "I grew up on a sheep ranch." He was interesting from the first moment we spoke (and he's never stopped being interesting to me, not once).

2. How long have you known each other?
11 1/2 years

3. How long after you met did you start dating?
We never discussed it. We simply began spending all our spare time together and one day just realized this is it.

4. How long did you date before you were engaged?
You know, this meme really highlights how poorly organized we are. Again, not really something we spent a lot of time discussing. We knew we'd marry. Everybody else knew we'd marry. It was just a matter of getting it all done.

5. How long was your engagement?
I dunno. (See #4)

6. How long have you been married?
Nine years. But it's supposed to be ten. We had planned for a Cinco de Mayo wedding in 1997, and had almost everything set to do it then. But the morning of the Cinco de Mayo festival, we realized we'd forgotten two important things: invitations, and a wedding license.

So we rescheduled for September 1997. But we were in the Gila hunting that week, so we forgot to get married then, too.

And then, well, we had to get married sometime, right? So we finally did.


7. What is your anniversary?
April 11, 1998

And for those who've followed the weirdness, no, the pastor never did file the license. So, according to the state in which we were married, we are not married. But we have the signed and witnessed certificate, and warm bodies to testify on our behalf. No worries. We're good.

8. How many people came to your wedding reception?
Um, I don't know. 50-75, I think.

9. What kind of cake did you serve?
Oh, my mother-in-law made our cake. It was sooooo pretty. Three-tiered with ivy designs, and... I'll have to find a picture. She makes amazing cakes.

10. Where was your wedding?
The little Nazarene church in town.

11. What did you serve for your meal?
Um... barbacoa? Beans, rice. I don't remember. I do remember that the reception was at a brewery with frou-frou management who thought we all wanted to be Santa Fe Cool, and I had a hard time getting across to them that we did NOT want the black beans, corn and pimento dish. We just wanted pintos. With nothing sparkly in them. Just. Pintos.

12. How many people were in your wedding party? 8.

13. Are you still friends with them all?
Oh, yes. You can't run from family.

14. Did your spouse cry during the ceremony?
I don't think so. It was hard to tell through all the sweat (it was HOT in that church, and no a/c).

15. Most special moment of your wedding day?
Dancing our first dance together as husband and wife.

16. Any funny moments?
Oh... yes. The one that sticks out the most is that the pastor called me Lindsay. Zorak's family thought perhaps Dy was just a middle name or something. My family thought the pastor had been drinkin' and that's why we should've gone with a good Baptist preacher instead. Zorak and I just needed to confirm that he was, in fact, married to ME, no matter what name I was called in the service.

17. Any big disasters?
Nah. We're married, and we didn't set anything on fire at the reception. Life. Is. Good.

18. Where did you go on your honeymoon?
We didn't have a honeymoon. We stayed at a hotel there in town and headed back to work on Monday.

19. How long were you gone?
:-)

20. If you were to do your wedding over, what would you change?
Ay-yi-yi-yi! We'd have pulled it together enough to get married when we meant to!

21. What side of the bed do you sleep on?
In theory, the right. In reality, in whatever wee little space I can squish out for myself among the bodies.

22. What size is your bed?
Queen

23. Greatest strength as a couple?
We're in it for the long haul. When that's a given for both parties, you can pretty much make it through, or accomplish, anything.

24. Greatest challenge as a couple?
Well, it's a good thing we're in it for the long haul, because as bad as we are with procrastinating and organization, it's gonna take us a while to get it all hauled.

25. Who literally pays the bills?
He earns the money. I dole it out to the people who follow us around asking for it.

26. What is your song?
I don't know. The super-awesome band we had at our wedding learned to play "Fraulein" for us. But when I hear, "My Own Heart's Delight", by Ian Tyson, I *always* think of us. I'll ask Zorak if he thinks we have a song.

27. What did you dance your first dance to?
Fraulein, which is why the band learned it.

8. Describe your wedding dress:
Ivory, with... eh, you can see it for yourself in the picture-of-a-picture up above. I'm bad at that.

29. What kind of flowers did you have at your wedding?
I have no idea. My sister did the flowers. I tried to help pick some out, but after about the fourth time I picked something that evidently would have been disgusting, she handed me the basket and told me not to help anymore. LOL.

30. Are your wedding bands engraved?
No.

31. How old were you when you got married?
I was 24. Zorak was 29.

20 comments:

Jenni said...

Awww! What a beautiful photo, even if it is a tad blurry. I love that Zorack wore full Scottish dress at a wedding with southwestern influence. I've been to a Scottish wedding. It was beautiful, and I like the picture I'm getting of the cultural mix. It sounds unique, a little zany, and absolutely wonderful.

I loved reading this! I've been planning a similar post for our anniversary in May except I think I'm going to have a contest to see who can guess our song.

Happy Anniversary!

Dy said...

Yes, all the guys wore the full garb. There's a plaid w/ Z's clan name on it, but it's about $500/yd. to have it woven. Then we found a place that rents the full ensemble for about the cost of a tux rental.

My brother, the big, burly Vietnam Vet, Special Forces, eats-bullets-for-breakfast teddy bear, even wore it. I wish I'd recorded the guys trying them on. We could hear them laughing, clear out in the hallway at the hotel.

A little zany... that does sum us up pretty well. :-)
Dy

Melora said...

It is a lovely picture. You guys make a beautiful couple! I was going to ask, though, what on earth Zorak is wearing on his feet? and then I read Jenni's comment. Those are Scottish shoes, at a southwestern wedding? You were right. Zorak really wasn't concerned with fitting in with the cowboy style of the area! Very handsome, anyway.

I love the wedding meme! Our ten year is on the 18th, but mine would be too odd, so I probably won't. It sounds as if you had a lovely wedding!

mere said...

Oh, I just LOVE that he did that! How cool!

Your dress was lovely as well. Happy anniversary!

Have you seen the kilts they make for guys for everyday wear in camouflage? They were everywhere at the Celtic festival last November. I think regular pants are probably better for tick prevention though.

melissa said...

OMG! We are getting Race one of those kilts!! You can get the ones Mere is talking about at utilikilts.com. Love this post! love the picture. Dy, you looked beautiful! And in my best fred Flintstone voice, "Happy Ann-i-ver-sa-ry...Happy Ann-i-ver-sa-ry, Happy Ann-i-ver-sa-ry,...HAAaaaaapy Ann-i-ver-sa-RY!"

Needleroozer said...

Mere,
You had me laughing hard at the tick prevention line!

Dy,
Even if that is a picture of a picture, it is beautiful. You are both so beautiful, and you look so happy! Thanks for sharing. Maybe I will modify the meme and do it for our anniversary next month- have to do something with it, as we didn't have a wedding!
Hugs,
LB

Dy said...

You guys are hilarious. Mere, I don't think I could get him into a kilt for hunting purposes. I can't even get him into a pirate costume for Halloween (and I've been trying for YEARS).

Zorak actually lives in his Wranglers and boots. But he cleans up quite nicely for work and public functions. One of our favorite compliments is, "I could take you to a dog fight and hold my head up". (Anyone know the movie reference?)

And yes, we are happy. Probably even happier now. It's been good, and I'm so thankful.

(And LB, you can't say, "we didn't have a wedding" and just leave us hanging like that!)

Dy

H said...

Happy Anniversary! What a great photo! I must say, Z in the kilt kind of threw me off. That just didn't fit with my "mental picture", you know? But I'll make it fit! :)

I *love* all the oddness in your story! (Even the lost wedding license!) It just makes it so much more sweet and memorable than the typical, "We met in high school. He carried my books home. We were engaged for 2 years and now have 1.5 children, a cat, and a picket fence"- type story. :)

Blessings,
Hillary

Heidicrafts said...

CHG's grandfather was born in Scotland. He didn't want an engagement gift from me, but then the Scottish Lion catalog arrived. "I could buy you a kilt!"
"Where would I wear it?"
"To the wedding?"
Click, went the light bulb.

He is of Clan Macintosh. We joined a Scottish heritage group. He wore a kilt. Everyone else (but me) had tartan tie & cummerbunds or sashes.

CHG's dad thought we were kidding, until the bagpiper arrived at the rehearsal.

A man who chooses to wear a kilt has an air of confidence about him.

Kathy Jo DeVore said...

Congrats! And GMTA; I was planning on doing the wedding meme on OUR anniversary, in 10 days. :)

Amy said...

I know all about having to come up with alternate stories for 'how we met' I've been doing it for 14 years to most people. Telling people we were both drunks and he needed rides to the meetings just doesn't sound like a very healthy way to start a relationship.

You and Zorak are an adorable couple and congratulations on 9 years. Randy and I will celebrate our 9th in just three weeks - it looks like a lot of people were married in the Spring.

I love the kilt.

Amy

Needleroozer said...

Sorry Girly,
I think you will just have to wait- and our anniversary isn't until the end of May!
Hint: If you call me and tell me how much you love me, I may be persuaded to tell you early. ;-)
Heidi- I loved this line- "A man who chooses to wear a kilt has an air of confidence about him."
That, and nice legs!
LB

Anonymous said...

Awwww....our 10th Anniversary is today so when I saw this I had to comment! You and I met on a Parents Place expecting club when we were both expecting our 3rd and I've lurked ever since here...we've also had our 4th since then.

I owe so much to you because you were one of the people who gave me a push in the homeschooling direction (heart was there, head was still trying to wrap around it)...

So congratulations and a belated thanks! :)

Cathy in FL

Emily (Laundry and Lullabies) said...

Wow, I love the kilt! Although I have to agree, that is COMPLETELY not how I had Zorak pictured in my head. :)

What state did you guys get married in? I'm getting "southwest"...but I'm curious where you actually met/married.

Your dress is beautiful. So are you!

Bob and Claire said...

Wow, that was a fascinating post! : ) I'll have to do something like that for our anniversary in July, but I'll tell you honestly, your stories are a lot more interesting, LOL! The kilt is a great touch. We had a bagpiper play at church a few Sundays ago. It was so moving. I don't think I've heard one so close. I have Scottish blood back somewhere too, but I think it's buried pretty deeply. And Bob has none, so there's no way he'd appear in a kilt ever!

J-Lynn said...

oh you guys are beautiful people, still are! And even having met Zorak the kilt through me off. LOL WTG! I LOVE it! Geo went with tails... What do Cubans traditionally wear anyway? hehe

Jenni said...

Those Scottish shoes are called ghillies and we have some in Caleb's keepsake box in the attic along with his kilt from Highland Dance days.

There was a guy at the Bataan Memorial Death March the year I went that was wearing a utilikilt. He had the legs to pull it off:o)

L said...

Happy anniversary, you gorgeous things, you!

The kilt is just too cool.

Many more!

Thom said...

"and he's never stopped being interesting to me, not once"

"We're in it for the long haul. When that's a given for both parties, you can pretty much make it through, or accomplish, anything"

Now that's just cool.Congratulations!! :0)

Anonymous said...

Ack, I'm sorry I'm a little late here. I just wanted to wish you a Happy Belated Anniversary! You guys are such an inspirational couple, fantastic parents, and truly wonderful good people. Here's to many more Happy Anniversaries (raising her coffee cup in a toast)!
love dawn