Judy and I met on December 29, 1960, on a blind date arranged by her friend Loibeth Black and my friend Fred Williams. On the left you can read what Judy wrote in our wedding book about that night. I remember exactly what she was wearing, and though she doesn't mention it, she also wore what was then called a mouton coat. Just about every girl had one of those back then. I wouldn't be at all surprised if it were in a closet somewhere in this house. I don't know if she was impressed by me, but I was certainly impressed by her. She was a senior in high school, and I was a freshman in college. She was black-haired beauty. I was a short-haired, four-eyed geek. It didn't take me long to learn that she was also very smart, and if I didn't fall for her on that date, it wasn't long before I did. After a few dates I could tell that she liked me, too, for reasons I'll never understand.
We always celebrated December 29 as an anniversary and gave each other a gift every year. This is the first time since 1960 that we won't be together on this date. I miss the old days.
16 comments:
Some of the old days are rightly missed, Bill. A lovely memory and a lovely tribute to a wonderful woman.
THANKS!!
I am picturing Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed.
More like Jerry Lewis and Donna Reed.
This is a touching and delightful series of posts.
Of course it was a movie date. I remember when we met too, though at first it was just friends.
Keep sharing those great memories, if you would.
Jeff
I've said it before, but I hope you will consider putting these memories of your early days with Judy into a published memoir.
Thanks, Deb, but I suspect the market is limited.
Did you see her again at New Year's? These are wonderful stories.
Maybe it is just coincidence but that time of year seems a common meeting period. We got together for the first time on New Years Eve after knowing each other as friends for 2-3 months, and my parents met at a party on Christmas Eve and always celebrated that in the same way you celebrated the 29th.
Jeff
I love these stories of Judy and you! Thanks for sharing the SECRET ORIGINS of your relationship!
Jackie agrees with Deb about the appeal of a Bill & Judy love story memoir, but she is a romantic.
Jeff
I love these stories and also love that you and Judy were together ever since; that is not all that usual any longer. But surely you wore something in addition to a heavy coat and lace-up shoes?
I never wear shoes without socks.
Not just shoes, shoes with laces. Going all out like that probably won her heart.
The cat ate my sneaker laces this weekend. Dang cat.
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