Monday, February 23, 2009

Our Love Story (His Story)

Last weekend on Valentines Day, I intended to participate in Patty's (of Blessed Beyond) "Our Love Story". That whole weekend, neither Joy nor I felt well really, and I just didn't get around to doing it. I asked Patty if I could still share it with a link to hers, even though it was late, and she said she'd love for me to do so. Click here to read Patty and James' Story.



Now my hubby, Jason, is not the type to care to sit down and type or write anything. He can give wonderful speeches and speak in public (better than I ever thought of doing), but writing is not his "thing". But...I thought you all might be interested in hearing both sides of Our Love Story, so I asked him if he might dictate to me and I would write, then type the post. He said he'd like to do that if I would wait until Saturday. So we sat down at the table, and of course, Joy was there, so I got the silly side first...the hillybilly dialect version (for her entertainment). After I endured that one, he was ready to give me the real thing for the post! lol! So here are his words as he spoke to us:

Our Love Story (His Story)- by Jason

I had casually dated some young ladies of my church, but there just wasn't that click between us. I was invited to a church that I had previously attended for several years. I was told there was a piano player there that was a very attractive Christian young lady. So I went. I was planning to introduce myself. I noticed when she came down from the piano, she sat down next to another young man. I didn't realize she was dating or seeing someone else, so I didn't pursue. Two ladies of the church that knew me from previously attending there (one of which that told me about this piano player) saw me leaving and asked me if I had asked Tammy out. I told them, no, that I had seen her sitting beside someone that I assumed she was dating. And they both told me clearly, "She's NOT DATING anyone...that knucklehead is just following her around." I told them, "I'll just have to see...I'm not going to do anything right now." For not going back in and asking the piano player out, they both followed me out to my car calling me a chicken all the way. I did tell them I'd probably come back in a week or two. Within a month or so, I came back to the church and when the evening service was over, Tammy was coming down the aisle and I was walking toward her to meet her and someone that knew both of us, introduced us. She was wearing a blue dress, kind of a sundress, because she told me the day before she and some friends had gone swimming and gotten sunburned. After that, there was a couple that was invited over to Tammy's house for dinner and they asked me to come too. When we walked in, there she was, sitting on her piano bench at her house. That was it for me. The rest is history.





We dated for about a year and a half. We would have dated longer but there wasn't any need to because I was in love. We became engaged one Sunday night before church. I asked her to marry me in the parking lot of the church...the church we met in....then was married in. We wound up not going into the church that evening. We went back home to show her parents the ring. (They weren't going some reason that night).





I remember asking her dad to marry her. We were painting sealer on an underground water tank. He's good with painting with a brush...makes it look like it comes from a factory. You could tell from the point I asked him to marry her because from that point it looked like a 3 year old tried painting it. He was giving me the responsibility-of-the-husband-talk and since it was his daughter we were talking about, he wasn't too concerned with how that tank looked.



We set a date for December, in 1982, but we moved it up to July 31st of 1982. On that date, we became one. I remember standing in the hall of the church before the entrance door into the auditorium, with all the groomsmen (my daddy was the best man) and I remember I was waiting for him to say something like, "Are you sure this is what you want to do...don't worry about backing out....now's the time if you want." I guess from him knowing me, he knew I had found the one I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. If you were to know my daddy....to him, there's no since going into something if you already know what the answer is.



After we were married, we were in the truck. We were headed to our honeymoon destination and it was very late. I remember my new wife stretching across and laying her head in my lap because she was tired and I knew then that she trusted me. (Very few people go to sleep when I'm driving). At that point alot of things ran through my mind....that being a husband is not just a ceremony...being a husband is being a caretaker of the family and he must provide, perservere, and he must protect at all costs.


Come back for Her Story (Tammy's story) on the next post.....

22 comments:

Blessed Beyond said...

Oh wow! This is trully amazing! How very sweet!!! I'm so glad you had him do this and you are doing it too. It is so awesome to read.

Hugs and Blessings,

Susan said...

This was so sweet!!! I love the part about your father's painting....so real.

Eager to hear your side. Enjoyed the pictures!!!
Susan

Lisa said...

Oh Tammy....what a sweet story...especially coming from your husband! I know you never tire of hearing it from him. Bless you and your family!

Janene said...

Tammy~It is so wonderful to hear a man be honest with his feeling like that...and for Joy to hear it too!
I love the pictures that coinside with the story...very sweet and
80ish!
Looking forward to reading your side!

CozyGirl said...

What a sweet story Tammy and I so enjoyed all of your pictures. Now I'm anxious to hear your story !:-) have a great day !
Janae

Shelley said...

I always love the stories on how couples meet and get married! This one didn't disappoint! Very sweet!! I love when the hubby has a soft side... :)

Lois Christensen said...

Very sweet story. And that he remembered so much in detail shows how much he loves you. Thanks for sharing!

Mandy said...

I agree - so sweet! I enjoyed reading this from a man's perspective. I'm looking forward to your story!

Mandy

•♦•©The Olde Weeping Cedar •♦• said...

Awhhh, this was so great to read! You two are so cute ;) Can't wait to read yours now!

Have a great day, Tammy!
Hugs~Kath

Michele said...

Awwww Tammy, that is just so sweet! You truly do make a wonderful couple. Can't wait to read your story!

Hugz,
Michele

Birgit said...

How sweet a story that was! Thanks for sharing his part. I look forward to hearing your story. :)
Funny, I used to have one of those big wicker chairs in my bedroom when I was a teenager too. It must have been the "in" thing.
Glad to know that you are on the mend.
Hugs & blessings~ Birgit

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Love it Love it Love it--Tammy!!!! It's so neat to hear his story--and I'm looking forward to hearing yours. The pictures are wonderful.. Thanks SO much for sharing...
Hugs,
Betsy

Anonymous said...

OMG that is so sweet!!! he is such a love bug!! you are one lucky girl Tammy!!! thanks for sharing your love story.

mine was a blind date, that is how I met my husband. He was a dirty mechanic (or so I thought before I met him), they called Gringo. But I wasn't looking for a man, so I was very relaxed that night and he fell head over heels for me. After a couple of dates, I realized he was a sweet and kind person....the rest is history. We will be married 19 years in June and will be together 22 in August (when we met). My friend, Carol, fixed us up and she is still proud of herself to this day that we worked out. My husband worked with her husband, so she knew my hubby pretty well.

So yes, when is your side of the story going to be told???
hopefully tomorrow!! cant wait!!

Jill from NY

Linda - Behind My Red Door said...

I love that Jason did that for you. I am going to ask DH to do that for our anniversary in June.

I am so glad you included all the pictures of you both in the early years. What a cute couple! I am eager for your side now!!

Julie said...

AWWWWWWWWW--sweet post. There is nothing better than a good love story. Thanks for sharing. Julie

Never So Simple said...

What a great post. I loved Jason's side of the story and I can't wait to read yours. I loved the pictures. It's nice to see how much you have changed as your love has grown.

Donna

Joy ~ Doodlebug ~ said...

I love the times when dad tells the story.....and, of course, when you tell it too. Love ya!

Love, Joy =D

Susan said...

How sweet! Looking forward to hearing your side.

Karen said...

What a sweet story! Looking forward to your side of the story.
Karen

Colleen/And Baby Makes Five said...

Now that is truly a post to treasure, Tammy! A beautiful story for a beautiful couple. I loved the photos too!

basketsnprims said...

Tammy,
What a wonderful story and I look forward to Part II. How cute of him to give a little version for Joy's entertainment. I've been trying to post on her blog but unable. I'm adding more items on Thurs. ~ I'll be out of town tomorrow and yes, I'm adding the prim eggs.
hugs,
pam

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful love story.