February 15, 2004

Valentine's Day Update

Did you see the recent Gallup poll, which says that Republicans are more likely to be in love than Democrats? Who knew? i guess for the Dems, it's all about the sex.

As for myself, well, gee, i don't know. A few months ago i would have said no, definitely no. Now, i'm not too sure. Last night, a bit more was added to the yes side of my romance ledger by yours truly's significant other.

First thing we did was catch a matinee showing of The Return of the King. That was by my request. i wanted to see it one more time before the Oscars. It was my first time seeing it with Jason, and i promised myself i would not cry during the final act. But i did, silly sentimental me. i sobbed as usual. It was embarrassing; i got J's shoulder all wet.

Afterwards, we ate at an Italian place in Pasadena, which was way too crowded even though it was still early. We had a nice dinner and exchanged gifts. He gave me a bracelet, which is just beautiful. The gems aren't real of course, but i don't mind. i can't help it if my birthstones are so expensive. i bought him a fountain pen.

Afterwards, we strolled through Old Pasadena. We went into a cigar store just for the smell, and almost bought a couple of stogies. i resisted the temptation to go into Barnes & Noble. We walked through the Banana Republic and the Pottery Barn, and all the while we kept each other laughing with witty repartee.

We arrived at another overcrowded bar that i wanted to go into. We looked at the line outside and Jason said, "this sucks, I have a better idea." He led me back to his car but refused to tell me where we were going. Finally i realized why he wanted to have our Valentine's date in Pasadena: he'd bought tickets to the Pasadena Jazz Institute's Coltrane tribute. What a surprise! Jason's not a jazz fan, but he must have noticed the stack of Coltrane CDs in my room. That was so thoughtful of him. i enjoyed the show a lot. i hope J did too, but i'm afraid some of that music can be an acquired taste.

There was a little bit of juvenile hand holding and giggling too, which can be fun. Jason is actually a very charming, decent and nice guy. My opinion of him when we first met wasn't awful, but i did think he was something of a player. Now that we know each other better, i see him differently and i'm impressed. So all in all i had a very romantic time yesterday. Definitely one of my nicer Valentine's Days. After Colby and Tommy and Pete, i think deserve a nice one.

Posted by: annika at 01:12 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 Yay!

Posted by: Susie at February 15, 2004 11:11 PM (0+cMc)

2 Tickets to a Coltrane tribute? Dang! I'm impressed. But Annika, don't call him nice. Guys hate that. Anything but nice. Nice always seems like the kiss of death. Nice is one step away from boring. Nice is what you hear before you get the "You're such a good friend" speech or the "You're just like my brother" spiel. Considerate. There's a good one. Get you more points in Scrabble, too.

Posted by: ken at February 16, 2004 09:33 AM (2qhVP)

3 Good on you, Annie girl. I'm with Ken on the "nice" bit, by the way... Enjoy Jason. And note that this Democrat is very, very, very in love. Of course, my gal is a Bush voter. Why do we lefty boys keep falling for you righty girls? Cheers, go bears, all that.

Posted by: Hugo at February 16, 2004 11:12 AM (pN0Wl)

4 Love is a path to the heart that knows its own way.

Posted by: Lamar Cole at October 25, 2005 01:55 PM (Mg5h1)

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