July 27, 2011

Say Yes! - Denise M. Ford

Lately, when asked, “What type of writing do you do?” I like to answer, “I write to produce a response.” Doesn’t need to be a thorough discussion, a simple heartfelt smile will suffice. I might interpret human interactions, comment on a striking bit of nature, describe an ordinary part of my day, share a bit of chit chat, or gently try to inform or impart an opinion on a current topic. As a writer I often find myself surprised at the ideas that seem to want to find their way to paper, or rather screen these days.

For instance, this blog appears on July 27. As I look at my file of writing ideas, I keep hearing in my mind, “It’s two days until your 27th wedding anniversary. Say yes to that idea.” Since this already makes me smile, why not?

A couple of weeks ago, my husband and I challenged each other to recreate our marriage proposal by popping the question in our own unique ways. While I have a new file of possible ideas, I expect that my husband may still be building his.

When we first met I thought, “An Engineer! How on earth will an idealistic student of English literature, match with an Engineer immersed in the world of technology?” Yet, by the time a week had gone by I knew in my heart that this was the man I was going to marry!

Still, I recall that although my heart jumped to this conclusion, I wondered how we would feel connected in everyday life. Soon I discovered that he could recite poetry, perhaps not by the poets of my literature studies, but entertaining, adventurous rhymes. He sang and played his guitar for me; I sang and played the piano for him. He listened to all my dreams; I pictured each one of his ideas. We strove to discuss science and the arts, and to balance “he shoots, he scores” with musical theatre. Somewhere in the midst of words, music, science, and hockey, we settled into our common ground and began nurturing the roots that would establish our marriage.

By the way, we met on a cruise in February, he proposed in December, and we married in July. I still call him Captain Brad; he still calls me Lady Dee. He now enjoys my poetry; I strive to make sense of his technology.

Why propose to each other again, after all these years? Because these words still define us. We’ve learned to choose them carefully, gently, patiently, and honestly.More often than not we use parts of that same proposal phrase, “Will you…” and sometimes each of us needs to focus on that all-important “me” in our marriage.However it’s what’s in the middle that counts. It’s the “marry” in the middle, the common ground where we meet, when we take a moment to value each other.


(Did you guess my way of proposing?)



“Captain Brad, Will you marry me? Say Yes!!”



To read Denise's personal blog and writing website go to: www.walkingwithDustyandDee.com

3 comments:

  1. Great wisdom and beauty neatly coined in your words.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is inspiring for me, as we too will celebrate our 27th this December. He a hunting, four-wheeling farmer, and me a reading, singing,writer. My friend calls us the Barbarian and the Librarian. So many times I didn't think we'd ever make it with our lack of middle ground. But here we are, still eating moose-meat by candlelight and Bach.
    Hmmmm, maybe that will inspire my proposal too.
    Pam M.

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for taking the time to join in the conversation. Our writers appreciate receiving your feedback on posts you have found helpful or meaningful in some way.