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Our Love Story: Part 5

June 11, 2013 By: Stephanie4 Comments

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This particular part of our love story is rated R and not intended for either of our mothers. Moms, we were both prefect all the time, I swear. Now stop reading. I’m serious. And don’t let any teenagers read this either.

our love story

Mom, if you are still reading, gouge out your eyeballs. You have been sufficiently warned.

It was August 2001 and I was at cheerleading camp. The sessions were over for the day and we were sitting in the stifling dorms, which did not have air conditioning. Every night we would pull our pillowcases out of the mini-frig in our room and settle in for girl talk.

“You’ve been with Eddie for how long now?”

“15 months.”

“That has to be, like, the longest relationship in the history of high school. I can’t believe you haven’t slept with him yet.”

“We’ve done…stuff.”

“Hand stuff under a blanket while you are watching tv doesn’t count. He’s a guy. They have needs. He’s not going to wait around forever. You always said you wanted to wait a year before you slept with a boyfriend. It’s been longer than that. Plus you love him.”

And that was the crux of the problem. Eddie was always respectful of my boundaries and never pushed me to do anything more than kiss, but we had been dating for a very long time and we were seniors now. We were among of the last of our peers still holding on to our virginity. Ironic, seeing as how we were two of the few in a committed, long-term relationship.  Virginity loss was a very hot topic of conversation and everybody’s was everybody else’s business.

I knew that according to the rules, we were supposed to get married first, but it seemed like a guideline that no one followed, like how people say you should to go to church every Sunday but magically all the pews are empty when it’s time for the Super Bowl.

I spent a great deal of time rationalizing the idea of sex. “When they wrote the Bible people got married at like age 13, we’d have already been married 3 years by now.” Or “In some cultures in other countries they don’t even have to go through a legal marriage, they just vow a commitment to each other and we’ve already done that. So, technically, we are totally already married in some remote African village somewhere.“  Or “I already know we are getting married eventually. So that means that our marriage will be still be ‘undefiled’ or whatever, no matter when we get started.” Or “Penguins don’t get married and God lets them have sex.” <—Deep thoughts from the hormone-driven brain of a teenage girl, right there.     

We weren’t afraid of STDs because we were both virgins. As terrible as it sounds, I wasn’t scared at all to get pregnant at 17. I already knew Eddie would be an amazing father one day. It was one of the things that made want to stay with him forever. I knew I was going to marry him and I knew that one day he wanted kids and he wanted them with me. I knew it in my gut like it was an indisputable fact. We were both smart enough to know that we wanted to get through college before we got married and started having babies and we thought knew enough to be able to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.  We talked about the possibility of an accidental pregnancy at length and we decided we both had enough skill sets to be able to find jobs and raise a baby together, although we realized it would be harder to do it as teenagers.  

Really, the only deterrent was our religion. Hence, all the time I spent rationalizing. Eventually my 17-year-old self decided that God made me a sinner and that was His own fault. Sex was a lot different than murder. Why should I sit around pre-meditating this kind of sin? It’s easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission, especially from God. (Quite a thought process, no? Did I mention that I was a teenager?)

It wasn’t long before an opportunity presented itself. It was August 25th. A good friend was house sitting and decided to throw a small party. I got permission to stay with her under the excuse that I wanted to keep her company so that she wouldn’t be lonely in an unfamiliar place or by herself overnight. I omitted the bit about the party, naturally. I had never given my parents any reason not to trust me, so they let me go.  

I finished my shift at my part-time job waitressing at IHOP and drove half an hour to the house.

Half of the senior class was already there drinking Mike’s Hard Lemonade and Smirnoff Ice.  I was never a big drinker, but I thought I might need one that night. I accepted the bottle that someone handed to me and took tiny sips. The music was turned up too loud and our friends were starting to get rowdy.  I hate crowded spaces and I was getting desperate to get somewhere quiet.

Eddie appeared out of nowhere. He started over to meet me in the kitchen and as he walked through the room someone catcalled and waved a string of condoms in front of him, mockingly. He arched an eyebrow and accepted them. The roars of applause coming from our peers were thunderous.

“Holy s—! They’re finally going to do it!”

Ground, please swallow me now.

“Who wants to play strip air hockey?” Someone called up from the basement.

“I do,” I heard my own voice volunteering. Just get me out of this room. I’ll take my chances with the air hockey table.  

I am normally a more than decent air hockey player, but not that night. Every time I lost a piece of clothing I got more flustered and played worse. Eventually I found myself topless in a basement, surrounded by several of my drunk classmates. Not my proudest moment. At least I can rest in the knowledge that before I had children I was blessed with truly spectacular boobs and, thanks to that night, there are a few more people in this world who can attest to that fact.

 I was confident about my body. Between cheerleading, dance, tumbling lessons, and tennis I took really good care of it at the time. But I was embarrassed that so many people had already seen so much of it that evening.   

I put my clothes back on feeling like I should have had more to drink when I had the chance.

“Do you want to go upstairs?” I turned to Eddie, willing him to get me out of the extremely awkward situation I had put myself in.

Of course, that meant the catcalls from our peers started up again immediately.

He tried to lead me away from the chaos by heading upstairs to one of the bedrooms. Like a scene from a less funny version of American Pie, several of our so-called friends followed us and waited impatiently outside the door, banging and sticking their fingers through the crack between the door and the floor. They made idle threats to break in and take pictures. It was the epitome of class, obviously.  Everything I had always imagined it would be. Hearts and flowers all the way.

None of it mattered when he looked in my eyes.

“Are you ok? We don’t have to do this. We can just make some grunting noises for a few minutes and make them think we did so they will shut up.”

“I don’t want tonight to be about them.”

“Ok. I love you.”

“I love you too.”

“Are you sure about this?”

“I really think I am.”

“You didn’t drink too much?”

“No, I only had one and I didn’t finish it.”

“You can always tell me to stop.”

And then I was on my back and looking up at him in wonder, kissing him and hearing him whisper “I love you.” Over and over again like a record stuck on the most soothing sound imaginable.

“Eddie?”

“What is it, baby?”

“Stop.”

 

senior prom 2002

Just look at these two love birds at the Senior Prom.

Part 6

 

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Our Love Story: Part 4

June 10, 2013 By: Stephanie2 Comments

our love story

It was the end of sophomore year in May of the year 2000 and I was falling for Eddie hard and fast.

We spent every night on the phone until 1 or 2 in the morning, never running out of things to say and never hanging up until one of us fell asleep. Any apprehension I had about dating him had disappeared. He was so honest it was disarming, willing to talk openly about his feelings and mine and genuinely interested in anything I could possibly have to say about any given topic.

It had only been two weeks since Olympic Day, but it felt like years. We had gone on a few official dates to the movies and made out for hours in front of the likes of Battlefield Earth, the worst John Travolta movie ever made (or so I hear, I didn’t get to see much of it), and Shanghai Noon. (Another piece of cinematic gold, that one.)  

Our school was having a movie night where they would be moving couches into the cafeteria and playing The Sixth Sense on a large portable screen.

I wore a sleeveless black crushed velvet top with an Asian symbol I didn’t understand printed on the front in silver glitter. It will never fit again, but I still have that shirt folded in a box under our bed because that night was special.

I applied clear, cherry flavored roll-on lip gloss because I already knew he liked it.

I had seen The Sixth Sense when it was in theaters, so I wasn’t as nervous as I normally would be to see a scary movie. The flitter in my belly was excitement this time. Excitement to see him, to touch him, to talk to him in person.

Eddie kissed me hello and led me to a seat on an old fashioned settee with burgundy upholstery that was typically used as a prop for the theater department. He sat on my left and put his arm around my shoulders. I tucked my legs up onto the couch and, swinging my feet to the right, I leaned into him. We were on school property and there were teachers there, but nobody tried to stop our kanoodling.

The movie started and there were a few times that I buried my eyes in the open Hawaiian shirt he wore over a “wife beater” tank top. (That look was popular at the time. I have no idea why.) Sometimes I would just state up at him and he would look down and smile.    

On one of the occasions he caught me staring he titled his head and mouthed, “I love you.” It was only as soft as his exhale and for a second I wasn’t even sure that it was real because I hadn’t heard the words, only thought I read them on his lips. Regardless, I knew how I felt so I whispered “I love you,” leaving off the “too” just in case he hadn’t said it after all and I was accidentally making the first move.  

He closed his eyes, took a breath, then looked at me and smiled a small, shy smile before bending down for a cherry-flavored kiss.  

Part 5  

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Laundry Day with Tide, Downy, and Bounce #ad

June 9, 2013 By: Stephanie3 Comments

It’s laundry day over here. Ugh. I know! So right now our bed looks like this:

laundry

I was thrilled to be given the opportunity to work with P & G to use products I buy anyway and literally air my dirty laundry to do a post for you guys!

Full disclosure: I was provided with a Target gift card to purchase these products and I’m getting paid some dolla dolla billz for this post on top of that.

Pfft. Joke’s on them. Like you needed me to tell you that Tide, Downy, and Bounce are pretty amazing products.

I already had all of them in the laundry room because they rock so hard so I just went ahead and pocketed that gift card. Suckas!

laundry 2

See, I really do already use them. Well loved, these little pods of happiness are.

laundry 3

I am a hard-core Tide loyalist. I am very allergic to most laundry detergents, they make me break out in ugly, red, itchy hives, but not Tide. My sensitive skin isn’t bothered by it in the least and it also keeps our clothes vibrant. I even had several costumers at our yard sale last year ask what laundry soap I used because the children’s clothes we were selling still looked brand new.

That’s a big deal to me because I don’t have a ton of extra cash to be spending on clothes, especially for myself. It’s these kids, man. They just keep growing and apparently it’s frowned upon if you refuse to clothe them, so most of our clothing budget goes toward the little boogers.

Hence, why I’m still rocking clothes I purchased in high school, although our ten year reunion has long since come and gone.

Case in point:

Tide and Downy

I bought this denim jacket from the Gap when I was 15 and next year I’m turning 30. This is me OWNING my Canadian tuxedo jacket (is that discriminating against Canadians? I apologize.) in the park with my daughter 3 weeks ago. Here in PA a summer outfit is often not complete without a light jacket because we can still have breezy days well into June.

I even made my husband take some shots of me posing uncomfortably so that you could absorb the sheer awesomeness of my almost-15-year-old jean jacket paired with a fun and comfy maxi dress.

Tide and Bounce

Ignore my squinty “I’m looking into the sun” face and just focus on this…15-freaking-years and it’s not the least bit faded? And I do wash it (sometimes) I swear. I’ll be sticking with Tide, thanks.

And can we talk about Bounce dryer sheets for a second? Awesome. I like to keep the used ones in my coat pockets in the winter to combat static cling. I wipe down my middle daughter’s hair with them when she starts looking all Albert Einstein-y after taking off a hat or jumping on the trampoline. Oh, and they’re good for use in the dryer too.

If you’re ready to break up with your current products and find yourself “single and looking” for a new match in the laundry aisle, check out Tide, Downy and Bounce.

Maybe together you can start a love story of your very own.

 

 

This post is part of a DailyBuzz Moms Tastemaker program with P&G. All opinions are my own. 

 

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