Monday, February 23, 2009

Seventeen Dates

Audrey Hepburn once said, "Happy girls are the prettiest."

Let's just say that I have a lot of pretty pictures from last weekend.

(I hope you assume from the title that this will be a long post, because it will be. Very long. But considering that I haven't written anything in over two weeks, I think it's due to be.)


1.
The Filmmaker showed up on Friday night, and kept saying that being here seemed "surreal." It did for me as well. I wasn't sure how to handle it at first. It's strange to have some sort of prior relationship to someone that has mostly been handled through electronic communication. Our primary methods up until that point had been long-winded emails and frequent text messaging. (It was actually similar to meeting bloggers for the first time... the difference being that my crushes on bloggers were non-sexual ones.)

We hung around my kitchen for a bit. We ate carrots and some cookies I had baked earlier in the day. And he was right; it was surreal. Suddenly he was a real person again to me, and not just someone that I had been sending texts on my breaks.


2.
I took him to go see The Winter's Tale. I summarized the first half of it for him before it started, not really because I thought he needed it (the production is remarkably clear, in my opinion), but rather because I greatly enjoy summarizing Shakespeare in vernacular ("And then Leontes was like, 'No ju dihn't!'").

We got seats dead center in the mezzanine (my favorites in the house) because the people who work at the box office are awesome and they like me. And it was lovely.

At one point during the play, we both laughed, and I made a move that's bolder than I'd usually make; I reached for his hand. He took mine, and held it for the remainder of the play.


3.
We got back to my place and talked for awhile. He looked at the clock, and then said, "So... do you want your Valentine's Day present now, or in 4 minutes when it's actually Valentine's Day?"

I was surprised. Generally, I'm not a big fan of surprises, as they make me uncomfortable and off-balance a bit, but I tried not to show it. He went to his car and then gave me a gift bag. He apologized for not wrapping it. He wrote me a card (addressed to "Aeia"... he was guessing on the spelling of my nickname, which is "Aiea", and then proceeded to verbally beat himself up for getting it wrong).

The card read "The world needs more girls like you to save it. I hope this helps." And in the bag, there was a tiara and a cape.

Why? Because the About Me section of my Facebook profile read: I am fairly certain that given a cape and a nice tiara, I could save the world.

I believe I've mentioned before on this blog that silly, dorky, private joke sorts of presents beat candy and flowers any day of the week. Opening that bag was the moment I truly knew that this guy was cut from the right fabric, and that I wanted to try him on for size.


4.
I had my understudy run for The Imaginary Invalid on Saturday morning (which had originally been The Filmmaker's excuse for coming down here; he wanted to see my classmates and me acting on stage). He sat in the audience and was... lovely. Delightful. Splendid. I spoke to him at intermission, and then after the run he brought me a flower and told me how wonderfully he thought I'd done. And was just generally adorable.

As a side note, I got a lot of really positive feedback. And the director didn't give me ANY NOTES on how to improve my performance in the role... So I think I may have rocked it. One of my donors came out to see the run. It was the first time she had ever seen me act, and she loved it. It felt really great to make her proud.


5.
We went back to my condo and I made him lunch. Nothing too exciting, just pasta and salad. But it was a huge deal for me. I barely cook for myself, let alone other people. I made Boyfriend #2 a turkey sandwich once, but he ended up going to McDonald's after eating because he was still hungry... So I feel like this was the first time I'd ever really made someone else a meal. I felt kind of like a grown-up. And that was nice.


6.
We walked around the grounds of a famous estate in town.


Every time I turned around, he was taking a picture of me without me knowing it.



Of course, I convinced him to take some of the two of us.



We drove around town, getting out of the car whenever we saw something that looked pretty.






7.
Some of my schoolmates put on a production that they called "The Love Late Night", which involved a collection of scenes, monologues, songs, poetry, and movement pieces all focused on the theme of love. The Filmmaker and I loved it. (Best part? My classmate Iceman proposed to his girlfriend on stage, and she said yes. It was so adorable!) And even though we were watching things about love on Valentine's Day, it wasn't weird.

Afterward, I mentioned to The Filmmaker that it was a little funny that our first date had been on Friday the 13th, and our second was on Valentine's Day. He said that meant things evened out.


8.
I knew I had to work on load-in for a show, so we just sat around and talked all morning. And it was lovely. And I really didn't want to leave.


9.
While I was gone, he had tried to research nice restaurants in the area to take me to. He had packed his suit, which he had only previously worn to his film school interview. I tried on a bunch of different dresses, trying to figure out what to wear. He voted for the blue dress, so that's what I went with.


It was a date. A real date. I hadn't been on a date since... Brian. Last May, the weekend that he broke up with me.


10.
When we got back to my place, I realized that I didn't have my keys, and we were locked out. So we decided to start driving around town again, anywhere and everywhere. Eventually, we stopped at a Coldstone and talked over ice cream. Delicious idea. And by the time we got back home, one of my roommates was around to let us in. And then we slow-danced in my living room. And it was good.


11.
Originally, he was supposed to leave Monday morning, but we were having such a good time that I talked him into staying longer.

He said that he wanted to do something nice for my friends/schoolmates. So he said he would make tacos, and that I should invite them all over. D-Train and O.D. were the only ones who showed up, but it was fun anyway. The Filmmaker is hardcore about making tacos, and he makes his own shells. I hadn't had a taco in years, but they were great. I was a little impressed.


12.
He insisted on driving us to a Mac repair store to try to get a replacement power cord for Lady MacBook (because clearly he is a nerd who understands my computer addiction). It was a bust, but it was endearing.

While we were out, I decided that we should hit up the art museum and circus museum.

We also went inside the mansion at that famous estate we'd wandered.





13.
I finally had to start work on the thing I'd been avoiding all weekend: my Titus Andronicus paper for my analysis class.

The Filmmaker somehow fit his 6'5" body onto on of our not-very-big couches, and sat there working on some homework of his own that didn't have nearly as pressing of a due date.
It was lovely. There was a nice synergy in the room.

I didn't end up finishing my paper on time, but that had more to do with me having problems with understanding the action of the play than it had to do with The Filmmaker being a distraction over the weekend (as proof of that: when I met with my Analysis Professor and raised the issues I'd come across while writing the paper, he said that I'd changed HIS mind about the action of the play, and he felt like he was now at a loss for a sound answer).


14.
When we took a dinner break from our writing assignments, we watched Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. We put on the subtitles (because I've seen it more than he has), and sang the musical together. So much fun.


15.
He wanted to come to my Acting class on Tuesday. Unfortunately, he showed up on the day that my scene partner and I did a mediocre job (seriously, we'd been rocking the scene for two weeks, and then the day The Filmmaker showed up was the day it was weak. Horrible timing). But he was so supportive about it, and kept saying how great it was to get another opportunity to see me act. And how in everything I've done (he's also seen me in two filmed scenes and the understudy run) I transform into something completely different. And he's just... charming about it.


Side Story...
I had Analysis class after Acting, so I gave him my house key so that he could go back and get some work done. But when I got home, he wasn't there. When he finally showed up, he walked in with two fluorescent light bulbs to replace the ones that have been burnt out in our bathroom for the last three months. He said that they're not being made anymore and that he had to search a bit to find them. How cute is he?


16.
We went out and got a massive quantity of Chinese food with the intention of coming back to my place and watching Atonement (I'd borrowed it from Wifey because I had been telling The Filmmaker that he should see it). Instead, we just ended up sitting, eating, and talking. Somehow, it seemed like a waste of our remaining time together to watch a movie. We were too busy enjoying each other's company.

17.
Wednesday, he stuck around through lunchtime, just to be able to spend just a little more time with me. We ate leftover reheated Chinese food. And it was hard to say goodbye after that. I begged him to stay, but he really needed to get back (and I'd already gotten him for 53 hours longer than I had originally anticipated -- yes, I counted the hours).





So that's the story of my whirlwind romance with The Filmmaker.


At one point while he was here, he said that a friend had texted him to ask how the trip was going. The Filmmaker's response was that if you divided it into chunks every few hours, every block of time was seriously in the running for the best date of his life.

A couple of days after he left, I asked him if he'd decided what the visit counted as. One long date? One date for every day he'd been here? His text message response was:

"115 hours total, minus apprx 35 hours of sleep and maybe 12 hours of you being occupied elsewhere equals 68 hours. If a good date is four hours, that's 17 dates. How's my math? Close enough to put on your blog?"

And that text, ladies and gentlemen, is exactly why I like this guy. Because he tried to figure it out mathematically. Because he's adorkable. And because he's excited about the idea that he's on my blog (and doesn't mind not reading it).

The funny thing is, I made my outline for this post BEFORE I asked him that question, and I ended up with 17 events. So I guess his math was right indeed.

Before he left, we had a conversation about what we are now. We left it at that we're dating, but he's not my boyfriend. And I think that's a good place for it to be at the moment. I'm happy.


May every date be in serious consideration for the best date of your life.

~A~


P.S. I hope this super long post was worth the wait.

26 comments:

Kat said...

First, I just want to say that I'm a huge fan of your blog (both this one and Angela Learns to Act--I'm an undergrad theatre student, and I enjoy reading your insights of the world of acting). Second, this date(s) sounds absolutely adorable and wonderful. Yay!

cessie said...

The post was So worth the wait, I think it's in the running for the sweetest thing I've ever read. (thanks for giving me a little mental sunshine on a snow-glooped monday morning)

I can't help but feel really happy for you; very much the way one can feel about the heroine in a feelgood indie movie :)

Here's to more of the same for you!

Andhari said...

Oh my god, sounds really happy. I like the pictures, you seem to smile even more :)

A said...

Angela,

this post is uber sweet. The Filmmaker sounds like a total catch (and I have to say, he's pretty easy on the eyes)

Here's to everything continuing as it is (i.e. well)!

xox

dkdisch said...

awesome!

FB @ FabulouslyBroke.com said...

This is the cutest, sweetest post EVER, about your 17 dates

:) You two look SO happy together, I could scream with happiness.

I love it when people are in love.

Anonymous said...

One may think that too much investigation about future partner’s back ground may not be a good idea. As the other partner may find it distasteful. This kind of thought process keeps many young man and woman from asking the right questions before marriage.So the person to be married is in a much better position to select compatible life partner.

Anonymous said...

I am so stoked for you, Angela. You totally deserve a good find and it sounds like this one is. Congratulations. Can't wait to see how much fun you two have together!!

Becky said...

1. That was the most amazing date/serious of dates I have read in a long time. I'm a bit jealous

2. You look so gorgeous in all of those pictures. Audrey Hepburn is right!

3. Congrats on finding such a winner of a man! Yeah Filmmaker!!!

4. I might have gotten a warm fuzzy feeling just from reading this so I can only imagine how you feel up on cloud 9.

Eric Shonkwiler said...

It's great to have such a happy post out of you. Glad you had a good time.

Anonymous said...

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TOTALLY WORTH THE WAIT! This is so effing fantastic, lady. :)

Tabitha said...

Saw this post via the 20SB Feed in my Reader and LOVED it! What a great 17 dates all rolled up into a short amount of time! The Filmmaker sounds like a pretty great guy. My boyfriend and I had our first two dates in the same weekend, the second of which lasted over 12 hours and included HIS PARENTS. Awkward? Surprisingly, no. Probably the reason we are getting married in August. :-P Anyway, thanks for sharing! I loved reading it.

Gretchen Alice said...

Aw, that was totally swoon-worthy. Plus, he's totally handsome. I'm happy for you. :)

Anonymous said...

1. Holy cow, you have the best wardrobe ever. 2. I love your hair! 3. I will now spend the rest of my day ooo-ing and aah-ing over this post. The story and pics were great!

Aileen said...

I can rest easy now ;)

Anonymous said...

All those dates sound fantastic! And I LOVE his Valentine's gift for you. It shows so much thought and a great sense of humor :)

floreta said...

soooooooo super cute. you look gorgeous in your pictures.. i love that he gave you a cape and tiara!! those are the best kinds of gifts, i agree..

Pretty Unfamous said...

Angela, I think this is fantastic! The Filmmaker definitely sounds like a keeper. I love that you were able to spend the whole weekend together without getting tired of each other. Can't wait to hear more!

Anonymous said...

These pictures are fantastic. You both shine.

Pink Sun Drops said...

I am practically in tears right now with how happy I am for you. You are absolutely glowing!! You're right the prettiest girls are the happiest girls, and you are stunningly gorgeous in these. Him? Pretty darn handsome himself. You guys look absolutely perfect together! And so cute too!

Tia said...

Yay, so happy to read about things going well for you! I am a bit surprised after all of that that you told him you wouldn't be his girlfriend. He sounds great!

As for the V-day first dates, 3 years ago my first date was Feb 12, the second was Feb 14th. We're now married :)

Anonymous said...

SO worth it! This is totally a short story out of McSweeny's material.

Keep this one around, for real.

Laurie Stark said...

You. Are. Gorgeous!

And the Filmmaker is cuuuuuuuuute!

Anonymous said...

The pictures are amazingly beautiful. Wow. Filmmaker is pretty damn cute too. Heres to hope that there are "seventeen" more dates and many more in your future.

keltban said...

Such a great post!! You sound so happy!! Hope this continues for you. Happiness should be the #1 priority in life and you made my Friday that much happier!!

Bird* said...

very cute. beautiful pictures.