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Sunday 19 April 2009

Once Upon a Time in London


Last weekend was my parents-in-law's fortieth wedding anniversary, and we celebrated yesterday with a surprise party with family and friends in central London. The party took place at The Bridge House, a pub and restaurant on Tower Bridge Road that, ironically, is where The Other Half and I had our first date nearly seven years ago. My brothers-in-law, who made the arrangements, didn't choose this venue for that reason, but it was certainly a nice coincidence. There was something very special about Crumpet being able to celebrate her grandparents' fortieth anniversary at the restaurant where her parents' relationship sort of began. One day, I'll tell her the story...

...about how a young American girl, newly graduated from college and just starting life as a real adult (the bill-paying, career-minded kind) set off for London over Thanksgiving break to visit her best friend, stumbled into a random pub down a back alley in Covent Garden, and spotted a handsome Englishman at the bar.... About how that chance meeting led to a romantic dinner at The Bridge House, overlooking the glittering lights that bounced off the River Thames, and a moonlit stroll along St. Katherine's Docks.... About how that one date led to daily e-mails, phone calls, and letters back and forth between the charming Englishman and the Southern belle, until she took a chance and returned to visit him a few months later.... And about how that visit turned into thousands of frequent flyer miles between the two of them over the next three and a half years. The rest, as they say, is history....

Life may not always be a bowl of cherries, I'll tell her, but fairy tales do sometimes come true, usually at the most unexpected times and in the most unexpected ways.

5 comments:

Michelloui said...

Awww...lovely story! Growing up in a small town in the Northwoods of Minnesota I was DESPERATE to get out and see the world. Little did I now how far that desperation would send me!

Are you in the UK for good, or do you have any plans to live in the States for a while?

Angela said...

Thanks for the comment!

For now, the U.K. is home, but I'd love for Crumpet to experience life in the U.S. one day. We'll see where life takes us. Who knows, maybe one day we'll find ourselves soaking up the sun somewhere in the Med. I can dream, right?

Michelloui said...

Dreaming is good. But for now, the UK is pretty all right! Little Crumpet is lucky to have choices. My daughter has two passports and Ive been thinking about doing the same. And how cool is London? You've got everything on your doorstep, wonderful!

Anonymous said...

That is so sweet Angie! She will love hearing this great love story one day. You should really write a book about it for her (& the others)! ;)

Love,
S.

Anonymous said...

Hiya!
Loving your story about meeting your future husband randomly in a pub. As us 3 ladies run a blog about three approaching thirty women in the Uk it sounds like you have gone through a lot of what is still yet to come for us! I can't wait to hear more.
A lot of readers come to our blog to find out and ask about how to make a long distance trans-atlantic relationship work, and you are proof that it as happened! Have added you to our blog list so readers might draw some inspiration...;)