With this kiss, I thee wed
Jim and I will celebrate our Kiss Anniversary tomorrow. We used to call it our First Kiss Anniversary but we got lazy at about our 15th and it's now known by the slightly shorter name. This is our 29th year celebrating it, usually with just a card ... and a kiss.
I'm not a mushy gushy kind of person. I don't watch Lifetime television, I'm not a fan of Nicholas Sparks, and my musical preferences lean more toward hard rock than ... gosh, I don't even know the name of mushy gushy love-song singers. Oh, wait. That's probably Celine Dion or someone along those lines. That kind of music does bring a tear to my eye, but it's usually because I'm trying to control the waves of nausea that come over me when I hear anything from that genre.
That being said, I've always recalled the date of our first kiss ... but only because it was the date of my older brother's birthday. My brother wasn't there for that chaste but fateful kiss; it just happened to take place on his birthday.
It was Jim -- who's a little more mushy gushy than I -- who started the tradition of celebrating the moment that changed our lives. Only that first celebration wasn't all that fun. In fact, it scared the hell out of me and, for a few moments, I was pretty sure I wouldn't live to see another day, much less another celebration of any sort.
Jim had an apartment of his own and I lived a few blocks away with my mom and sisters. We lived in an old house that had only a bathtub, no shower. And I hated taking only a bath. Jim had a shower, and I regularly drove the few blocks to take a shower at his place.
This one particular day, the date of our first kiss anniversary (although I didn't consider it any big deal) Jim was leaving for work as I was arriving to use his shower. Like I said, we kissed hello, kissed goodbye, he headed to work, I headed for the shower.
As I got out of the shower, I heard noises. In the apartment. An apartment that wasn't in the best part of town and had creepy weird guys living upstairs. I froze and listened. Yep, there was someone in the tiny apartment, moving stuff around, going through Jim's record collection.
What do I do? I searched the cabinets for a weapon and found nothing more than a brush and a Bic shaver. I held my ear to the door. Still there was shuffling. I couldn't open the door -- my clothes were in the bedroom and I refused to be seen naked by some killer. I couldn't climb out the window for the very same reason ... plus, I'd already checked it and there was no way I'd be able to reach the opening far above my head.
I sat on the toilet lid and started to cry, as silently as possible so the killer wouldn't realize there was some frightened naked girl hiding out in the bathroom.
Then music started playing. The killer had put on a record. A Led Zeppelin record ... one of the more mellow songs. Well, if he's playing "Thank You" or something similarly sweet from Zeppelin, he can't be that mean and horrible of a killer ... but a killer just the same.
I once again assessed my situation. No weapon, no way out, no clothes. And no choice. I had to get out of there.
I slowly, quietly turned the door handle ... and cracked open the door, trying to survey the tiny bit of the living room I could see. I heard music, but saw no one. I wrapped the towel tighter around myself and crept into the hallway. Peeking around each corner, it became obvious that the killer had left.
But wait! The killer had left something on the table. I scooted closer and closer ... and found a Hostess Ding Dong on a saucer, one lit candle in its center. And a greeting card next to it.
"Freakin' crazy," I thought to myself as I opened the card, imagining serial killer scenarios involving wooing the victim into eating Ding Dongs and listening to Zeppelin as the killer stealthily dropped from the ceiling brandishing a long, sharp blade of some sort.
No serial killer dropped. And my heart swelled as I read the card: "Happy 1st Kiss Anniversary. Love, Jim."
While I showered, Jim had dashed to the store, grabbed the celebratory goods, arranged them on the table and turned on our version of a love song. Yep, this was the guy for me, the guy I'd spend the rest of my life with.
And the guy who almost made a scared, naked me crawl through a tiny opening in the bathroom in hopes of escaping some wacko Ding Dong-obsessed, Zeppelin-lovin' killer.
Now that I think of it, maybe it's that, the manner in which the first anniversary of our first kiss was recognized, that makes it a date impossible to forget. It really has nothing to do with it being my brother's birthday after all.
Regardless, I'm glad to still be celebrating Kiss Anniversaries with Ding Dong-obsessed, Zeppelin-loving Jim.
I'm even more glad I didn't smash out that bathroom window and shimmy through the shards of broken glass to save my naked butt from an imaginary killer. I'm pretty sure Jim wouldn't have stuck around to celebrate a second kiss anniversary if that had been the end result of his sweet gesture.
Today's question:
What's one non-traditional celebration you share with your loved ones?
My answer: In addition to the Kiss Anniversary, we had family-only Period Parties when each of the girls had their first period. The honoree received a box of sanitary pads, we ate Black Forest cake (ya know, the cherries and all), and we blasted Urge Overkill's version of "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon." It was a tongue-in-cheek way to mark a major milestone in the lives of our little women.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Ding Dong,
Kiss Anniversary,
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Reader Comments (12)
Holy crap. This made me laugh. A LOT! I like that you call it your kiss anniversary. We just call ours our dating anniversary. Your sounds so much sweeter.
We celebrate the Gotcha Days of our pets. Surprised, aren't you? We don't throw a big party but we always try to give them a little something extra-special on that day.
Great story! We celebrate Oct. 31 not as Halloween but the day Michael retired from the army. It was a bittersweet day nine years ago but a happy day now. We're both very greatful he's not still in the army!
That is an awesome story! I can't believe I have never heard that one before. I guess your tendency to gravitate to the worst case scenario did not begin when you had babies like I have always believed. Did you have a ding dong today?
I would have to say one of my favorite non-traditional celebrations is our Jesus birthday cake. Every year after all the presents have been opened and we finish eating breakfast we have a special pound cake with with sweet cream cheese and fresh fruit. Before we eat it we sing "Happy Birthday" to Jesus. It has always been a way to remind us of what Christmas is really about.
The Period Parties were always fun too. They got better when the girls had theirs because then the embarrassing focus was not on me.
Haha! That is one great story! My Kiss Anniversary is on June 7, it will be our 29th one (!!!!!) Crazy. I had a Period Party with my daughter, but I can't think of any other non-traditional celebrations we have...
Well, obviously I have Dad's sensitivity genes because I am crying like a baby right now from that mushy gushy (in a weird sort of way) story! Happy Kiss Anniversary, I love you!
It's mushy-gushy and yet so very YOU, you paranoid little thing.
I laughed out loud when I got to the Ding Dong part and woke up my slumbering hubby. *snort* I LOVE ding dongs!
We don't have a celebration so much as a fun game. It is a long story (I've told it before on my blog), but we pass back the same $5.00 bill that we had when we were dating. We will be married 15 years in October ;0)
Amber & Annette: I love your special celebrations. (And, no, I'm not surprised, Amber!)
Tammy: We are so friggin alike it's scary. And I do mean scary ... like Twilight Zone scary. :o)!
Brianna & Megan: Yeah, we know who the oversensitive one in the family is, right!?
Tracey: I'll have to look up your $5 bill story on your blog! You and your hubby are so cute -- physically and otherwise. You're the ideal couple, and that's so cool!
I have to say that everyone at worked likes this story. It's a good and funny one! You have to admit that you do get mushy at times, maybe its sensitivity or compasion but I really think its mushy gushy stuff. They htought it was hilarious when I told them about my period party and how it will forever be burned into my brain! Haha!
Happy (first) Kiss Anniversary!!
What a great story! I would have been imagining the killer too!
The Old Goat and I celebrate our Friday the 13th anniversary, the day we met. (30 years ago!). Friday the 13th is actually a lucky day for us... the day our youngest daughter was born!
Mac and I don't celebrate our 1st kiss each year, but I remember it every year because it was at midnight on New Year's Eve, 1965. We had been "dating" since October of that year. He was so timid - I was the first girl he ever kissed. This coming May 2nd, we will celebrate 41 years of marriage. Treasure your Jim, Lisa. In case you haven't noticed, the guys just get better with age - they mellow out and get sexier.