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There is a very touchy subject around here. It’s been the focus of more than one heated argument, especially lately.
You see, UMB and I have very different memories of what date constitutes our anniversary.
It’s not as simple as whether we count the day we met or the day he spent the night and never left.
I clearly remember the following:
- I met him on a Monday and my heart stood still (Dah Doo Ron Ron Ron Dah Doo Ron Ron). He spent the night (you can read the whole story here).
- Later that week, Friday, as a matter of fact, I called and invited him to my friend Dave’s “moving away to Seattle” party. He couldn’t make it, but we made plans to get together the next night.
- At dinner the next night, he mentioned that he was bummed that he was going to miss his niece’s first birthday party in Reno. It was planned for Monday, Memorial Day.
- I offered to drive him to Reno for the party. And even remember remarking, “Unless you think a week is too soon to be meeting your family.”
- He stayed the night that Saturday night, and outside of probably less than 15 nights total, we’ve spent every night together for the past 6 years since.
So… If I can read my calendar correctly, Memorial Day 2002 was Monday, May 27th. Which means that we met a week before that, May 20th. The night he stayed with me and never left was the 25th.
Therefore, if we want to have the argument about whether or not we celebrate our first date, or the day he basically moved in, we’d celebrate either the 20th or the 25th.
Why then, does he swear we met on his mother’s birthday, May 10th and he stayed forever on May 15th?
And why, if he feels so adamant about it, did I not receive a single flower, card, comment, or jewelry on either of those days?
I realize we could dispense with the argument by celebrating all of those days… the 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th, but who the hell can wear that much jewelry?
Happy Anniversary, UMB!










