Friday, April 17, 2009

My Husband Loves Me

On day 3 of our little jaunt to Colorado, I was feeling a bit under the weather. OK, I was a bit hungover. I had had quite a bit to drink the night before, and was very irritated that I wasn't at home with my daughter. You name it, I drank it. We had dinner at a Mexican restaurant, so I drank margaritas. Four to be precise. Then we went to a bar across the street, and I had duck farts. They're made with Kahlua, Bailey's, and Crown Royal. It's shot drink, and they go down soooo nicely. I had three because I'm just that kind of lush-y. I moved on to straight Kahlua and Cream after that. I know I had two, but it could have been three. Folks, it was just that kind of evening, and I needed to forget I could walk upright.

Poor Bill. He got the full brunt of my drunken attitude. I wasn't being mouthy or staggering around, but if he said left, I said right. If he said up, I said "don't tell me what to do!". *groan* I did all but burn up my phone battery because I was texting Cassandra all.night.long. She was two hours behind me, so it's not like she was sleeping. But drunk-texting my 13 year old is not going get me Mother of the Year. I bought her some earrings, so maybe it evened out. I missed her so much, though. I suppose all children need material for their future therapy, so I was happy to oblige.

What does this have to do with Bill loving me? I'll tell you! The next morning, I was feeling a little rough. This would be the aforementioned hangover I wrote about in the first paragraph. Bill and I had breakfast, then he said he wanted to take me to the Outlet Mall at Loveland. Oh boy, I thought. Just what I don't want to do, walk around a bunch of stores to look at things I won't buy because we don't need it, or it won't fit in our suitcase.

So we're driving and driving, going over speedbumps and slamming to a halt at the 473729 stop signs in the parking lot. I thought he was doing it on purpose to get back at me for my binge the night before.

But then, he turned the corner.


















And there...there it was.





















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Where I bought this




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My world was put into perspective. Bill understood how I felt, I had a return ticket home, and Cassandra would be able to speak to her therapist with confidence and her head held high. Life made sense again.














3 comments:

  1. It's not only Cassandra who's glad you're home, Dion. We missed you tons! :o)

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  2. OMG!!! I love you hubby!! I love the purse and bring on the duck farts!

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  3. AND since Coach is so lovely and everything, C will be able to use it when you've "outgrown" it.. or, you know, pawn it to pay for therapy.

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