
My guy, was a 6 foot 4 inch senior with longish dark hair that curled up behind his ears. Like all the players in the posters, he was wearing his basketball uniform; holding a basketball. He had a smile that was to die for. For the next three months, I focused my attention on that poster and ticked those laps off like they were nothing.

My sophomore and junior years passed rather uneventfully and it was now July 2, 1976 (I remember the date well). I was on my way to pick up a friend for a bi-centenial party when I was nearly blown off the road by some loser in a bondo-mobile. I decided to show him a thing or two and when given the opportunity, blew past him in my speedy little AMC gremlin. Ha! I showed them.
The road narrowed into a no passing zone and the car's driver was now forced to follow along behind me in my cheery yellow hatchback. When I made the turn into my girlfriend's neighborhood, they followed and I began to get a bit nervous. As I negotiated the turns through the neighborhood and approached my destination, they followed still. Perhaps I'd chosen the wrong time to show-off my prowess behind the wheel. As I pulled up into the driveway, they slowed to a stop in front of the house.

I was barely inside the door when they appeared behind me; the driver and his passenger. As I glanced over my shoulder, I realized that the driver was none other than my 'dream-guy' from the gymnasium wall, now a full blown college-man. He wasn't following me, only coming to pick up my girlfriend's older brother. As we stood together in the foyer, not a single word was exchanged between us. A few minutes would pass before the unthinkable happened. We were invited to tag along to a fireworks display and party with the college guys. Be still my beating heart!
Thirty-four years and three and a half grandchildren later, and he still looks good in a basketball uniform. The long, curly, dark hair is short and peppered with gray now, but he's still my dream-guy and always will be.
The photos are from top: Our Wedding at Churchill Country Club in Pittsburgh, Rick's Senior Pict (he cut his hair for it), Rick's '75 Bondo-mobile, My '77 Gremlin, My Senior Homecoming Dance, My Senior Prom, Graduation Day, On-board Rob's Boat in San Diego Bay 2005.
Happy Anniversary! Dream Big!
ReplyDeleteHe was ok back in the day, but those painter paints...they really bugged me! Happy Ann. K & R. Many happy returns!
ReplyDeleteGreat story!!! Happy Anniversary to you both.
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