Monday, June 23, 2008

European Interlude II

In this post-modern world of war and famine, 24-hour news coverage, and emo music, it’s easy to forget that something as ancient as romance can be true and pure and overwhelming and original and … right.

Big ups to Italia for the assist on that one.

Cue whirlwind week of possibility.

Greet LT Demolition in the airport with a fist-pound.

This place is weird he says.

I think we’re the weird ones now.

Yeah. I guess you’re right.

Scouts out. To the hostel we go where we find City Girl and The-Artist-Formerly-Known-As-She-Devil (inside joke, we’re friends, I swear) watching soccer. Awkward hug.

Umm. Hi.

Hi. How was war?

Umm. Different. How was life?

Difficult.

Right.

Yeah.

Let’s eat!

Then the tourist carnival; animal crackers of pandemonium all around. With pasta. I am Maximus Decimus Meridius at the Colosseum. I won’t shave for my girlfriend, but I’ll shave for the Pope, because you know, he’s the freaking Pope. The real Pantheon, the one that doesn’t include Captain Jack Sparrow.

And some creeks of flowing red wine. And an accordion dude. And singing hippies on the Spanish Steps.

And you know what? All things considered, this is pretty awesomely normal. Or is it normally awesome?

They both work.

Ahh, Italy. Onto Sienna. Romantic strolls through Tuscan plazas, under a flashlight moon that beams new hopes and old dreams alike.

For fuck’s sake, I’m a sapstar.

And then, after a rainy day spent bantering underneath umbrellas, I say to hell with it. I love her and I love her now and I know that will not change so what am I waiting for? No sane woman would ever put up with you or a deployment or a mixture of both.

Good thing I’m not attracted to the sane.

Today is so much better than yesterday. And tomorrow is no guarantee. We both know that now. So yeah. Umm. I’m taking a walk. I need … nail clippers. Yes. Nail clippers. Gah woman, I know it’s hailing water-bullets! I’ll be right back. Tell Demolition to mind the house, I’m hunting and gathering here.

Alright. Swiped an example from her jewelry bag to get the right size. Now I need to find a ring shop that takes me seriously, despite my terrorist mutton-chops, baggy plaid shorts, and plain white tee. And no, I don’t speak a lick of Italian. This should be interesting.

It was.

Wake up the next morning and check to make sure it’s still in the hiding place. Safe as a hibernating bear. Okay. You sure about this? I’m pretty sure matters like this are pondered over. Let’s ponder.

I always said I’d wait until I was 35. Well, after half-a-year in Iraq, I feel like I’m 35. Commitment issues with love don’t really seem like such a big deal after you deal with commitment issues with life.

Okay. Fair enough. It’s a little spontaneous, don’t you think?

Yes. But the best decisions in your existence have been spontaneous. Writing for the school paper. Going to Wake. Becoming a fratdawg.

This is a slightly bigger deal. And by slightly, I mean massively.

Okay. How about being born? Ten weeks early, that was pretty spontaneous, and all things considered, it worked out for you. Same with getting baptized. You could over-think anything if you allowed yourself, too. Spontaneous action is the only reason you've ever accomplished anything. Ever.

Touché.

For two weeks, you danced on the blackest edge, and because you don’t listen, made her do it, too. That will not happen again. It’s okay, though. You survived the test, and grew up. It happens to the best of us, even those of us with hero complexes.

Now you know. For sure. For surest’s sure.

Now we wait. For the right moment. The right place. The rightest right.

And try not to look like too nervous in the mean time. Stuttering like an idiot savant every time she asks you a simple question like please pass the salt isn’t helping matters.

Frago. Venice is drenched in a hurricane, and we’re not talking the metaphorical kind here. Good. Let’s avoid that cliché. Let’s stay on this coast. Onto the Cinque Terre! Lead the way Demolition and The-Artist-Formerly-Known-As-She-Devil. Me and City Girl, we’re too busy being disgustingly stellar back here.

Don’t let the haters hate. Appreciate.

Strolls along the beachfront. A long, winding lunch, and the barest of emotions shared overlooking the sprawling sea in colors too vivid for this world. And a sun just as fleeting as this holiday escape, teasing we mortals with forever rays.

The sapstar striketh anew.

And then it was. The next morning brings the verbal leaves, the crunchy summer-red ones that mean we must go our separate ways. Time. It waits. For no. One. Now or never. Never or now.

Night. A crescent moon, loaned to Italia by way of my Arab friends down yonder in the Cradle of Civilization. One last walk on the beach, letting the crashing waves speak for us in languages we don’t need to understand. Deep breath. You can’t mess this up, you Irish bastard. Back in the day, during all those basketball games with the boys, you prided yourself on being the clutchest of the clutch, the little point guard with a champion’s swagger and a first step to the left that could shake anyone.

Yeah, but this ain’t basketball.

I’m still fucking clutch, though. Smoother than ice.

Pause at a bench. One last deep breath. Soak in the ivory skin and refined grace and fiery auburn hair and jade ovals and brimming idealism and natural intellect and unrelenting sass that initiated this domino rally of classical romance way back when.

What follows is a word-valentine that I won’t share, out of deference to all things personal. Even in the internet age, privacy can and should exist. All you need to know is her response:

I absolutely will.

Revoke my man-card. I could care less. Hearts explode in millennial fireworks that know no limitations of time. Viva. This.

All’s fair. In love and … what’s that last part, again?

107 comments:

lumpenscholar said...

Woo-HOO!!! Congrats, LT!

the walking man said...

All’s fair. In love and …spontaneity.

Anonymous said...

Super-congratulations bloke!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

so happy for you!

OldGrouchy said...

Congrats and let the rest be found later; just takes time!

Grandpa said...

Congratulations to both of you. You can save a lot of time after the first 10 years of marriage, learn to number your arguments, and responses. Like instead of city girl saying “Why the heck can’t you remember to put the toilette seat down? You will hear from the bathroom “Matt #4”, you will yell back either #1 “oops, sorry” or #19 “why can’t you keep the toilette seat up? After all you’re standing up anyway.” You only use #19, when city girl is in a good mood BTW. Potential arguments tend to bring real smiles to both of you, if done right.

P.S. Citygirl lets here your version of the event :-)

LL said...

Congratulations!

tj said...

dude ive been reading for a long time now... really enjoy your stuff and soo happy for you and CG. best of luck man...

-tj

Anonymous said...

I KNEW you would propose on this trip! How's that for letting strangers get to know you via blog? KNEW it would happen! Call it woman's intuition. SO happy for you both.

DocOnTheWay said...

LT, may you be as happy in your marriage as I am in mine. This was really great to read!

Jacob said...

Congrats LT!!!

EDeuce said...

congratulations LT

callee said...

Yay! Congrats!!!!!!

Edwar said...

Congratulations LT. You have just made the commitment to the most wonderful adventure of your life. It will not all be a bed of roses, but there is no more wonderful experience than to stand together to face the challenges of life. You get a different version of that with your band of brothers, but this is also a wonder.

It is more difficult, because each must grow in synch with the other over many years. I wish you the very best!

Anonymous said...

Dear Son,

I remember the precious little girl who would tag along with her older girlfriend, the Homecoming Queen, and eat popsicles in our kitchen. And I remember that little girl could convince you to do an off season run when no one else could! And, I remember when that precious little girl was, herself, elected Homecoming Queen and also proved herself capable of being admitted to, and thriving at, one of the finest universities in the Country. And, I remember the night she brought you home from a holiday party and I got up because I could tell that you weren't feeling well and she said, "Don't worry about it, Mrs. G, I'll take care of him." And, I remember that I did go right back to bed and right back to sleep, because I knew she could, and would and that you would take care of her too.

You know how thrilled we all are.

May you bring each other much comfort and joy throughout the years.

Love, Mom

dice d said...

City Girl was right; Interlude II is better. :)

Such fine writing. The reunion conversation, the ring, the "verbal leaves": all leading to the description of the most-loved, which any woman would be heartdead not to thrill to.

May you complete yourself, your best self, in the Beloved Other.

Barry said...

Mazel tov!

nikkos said...

Congratulations! from a long-time reader and first-time commenter.

rakkasansleadtheway said...

Congratulations!, to the both of you.

Antoinette said...

Many congratulations to you and City Girl, LT G!

Robin in Ohio said...

Excellent! Congratulations to LT and City Girl!! (hugs and kisses all around)

Nicely done, LT! There's obviously a romantic hidden away inside of you. :-) I'm proud of you.

One of your readers,
Robin in Ohio

Anonymous said...

Well done LT! Congratulations!

membrain said...

Excellent! Congrats to you both.

Anonymous said...

Really enjoy your writing, Congratulations and all the best.

Jennifer said...

Congratulations!! How exciting!

Mezzo SF said...

congratulations to you both!

Anonymous said...

Actually, it goes: "All's fair in love; for war they got rules."
Best of luck, LT.

Vanessa said...

Congratulations!!!

Antiquated Tory said...

Congratulations, Lt G! Our marriage has been the best decision we've ever made; much mojo to you and City Girl!

Anonymous said...

Nice.

fastnav said...

a) Your writing is ridiculous in its level of sheer awesomeness.

b) CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!

Leslie said...

Congratulations! Your guy card is in NO danger - you ROCK!!

juliannah said...

people at work, "What are you smiling about?"

me responding, LT G and City Girl are engaged!"

people at work, Just looking at each other...

Congratulations and good luck to both of you and thanks for the smile:)

Mark said...

Congrats man!

I just proposed to my lady in March. It's a great/terrifying feeling isn't it?

KJ said...

yay!! congrats LT! What a good story :)

Theocoid said...

Congratulation to you, Lt.

Miss Em said...

Oh LT what a way to end your leave.

The men in your troop are just not going to be able to leave that alone. Get Ready.

Congrat!!

Remember if you can't say it with words - WRITE IT - because you do have a way with words.

2SBCT Mom said...

Congratulations!! I'm so happy for both of you.

Tanya said...

Congratulations, LT G!! Been reading these and you are really talented. But this one's my favorite. I wish you both the very best!

Laggin said...

Absolutley fran-flippin-tabulous! I got goosebumps when I read this post. Thanks for sharing. It makes me happy.

Sisu said...

Yay, you! Yay, City Girl! Congratulations!

Bag Blog said...

Ay me! How very romantic! Romeo and Juliet could not have done it better. Congrats!

Anonymous said...

Ah~those Italian nights!
Congratulations LT and City Girl!!
Cathy B

Tania said...

Congratulations! I'm so happy for you two! I can only imagine your "verbal valentine," as you are so good with words. The world can use more men like you--no shame in romance.

Anonymous said...

Retention of Man Card granted. Anyone who would challenge that has failed to experience lifes two romantic extremes, love and war.

Congratulations!!

MMC said...

I've only been reading your blog for a few months but it's quickly become one of my favourites. You're an amazing writer.

And this post, this post had me grinning from ear to ear. Me thinks City Girl is a very lucky girl. And you, conversely, a very lucky and smart guy. Congrats!

Anonymous said...

You "DA MAN". The love of a good woman is the best feeling in the world. I should know....I've had it for over 30 years. Congrats !!!

Mary*Ann said...

Congratulations and may you live long and prosper.

Anonymous said...

Very awesome. Congrats!

Anonymous said...

Very good move. There is nothing that can make you stronger than love. You're gonna be okay, and she is too...Lucky!!! You won't need a man card, you gotta sweetie!

Kat said...

Congratulations! Best of luck to you both.

Anonymous said...

Dear Son and City Girl,

Bless you both. May your happiness continue to grow as the evolution of two wonderful individuals continues and together a couple is born. May your journey together be enriching to your hearts and souls.

You are two of the greatest, nicest, finest, kindest, brightest, funniest, fantasticest,consideratest, lovingest, beautifulest, thoughtfulest, creativest, spectacularest, nobelest and overall bestest human beings I have ever known.

It is indeed an honor and privilege to know you both. And it is now even more of an honor and privilege to be called

Poppa G

All my love and respect.

Dad

Nina G. said...

Matthew and City Girl,
I couldn't say it any better than your Mom and Dad...
I wish you both all the happiness in the world...
Love Nina G.

Hardtack said...

Congratulations to both you LT and City Girl. May you both have many years of happiness.

It is a big step, but it is a step well worth it; but as with anything, it takes time and work to make it play out.

Almost 26 years ago, did the same thing, though not exactly under the same circumstances as you described. The time has gone by quickly. There have been some rough times, but true love will see you through those times.

All the best to you both.

Earl said...

A poet in prose... ugh! I like it way too much, and now you both are stuck with this mark on your life and love. Way to go! That will be so much better to carry around than what you are retuning to - but both are real life, real living and real important.

Anonymous said...

G!
CONGRATULATIONS! I WISH YOU TWO ALL THE BEST. I HAVE BEEN READING YOUR BLOG FOR A WHILE NOW. I WOULD LIKE TO POINT OUT AN INDICATION OF EITHER THE SIZE OR THE POPULARITY OF YOUR SAGA. USUALLY IT TAKES A COUPLE OF WEEKS FOR SOME OF YOUR POSTS TO POP UP ON THE SLATE. NOT THIS ONE! I THINK THIS ONE WENT UP RIGHT AFTER YOU HIT THE POST BUTTON. I WILL MONITER THE MEDIA ANIMAL FOR POSTINGS OF THIS MOMENTUS OCCASSION. FOR EXAMPLE...PEOPLE HOLDING UP ANOUNCEMENTS AT NBC TODAY SHOW ON THE PLAZA...OR WHATEVER. IM JUST WEIRD LIKE THAT. TARBOY

stites said...

Congrats,
May you both have enough bad times to truly appreciate the good, enough sad times to truly appreciate the happy, enough Prozac to get through your children’s' adolescence, and may God hold you and yours forever in the palm of his hand. Much love, happiness and girly goo-ness to both of you!

loquita said...

Congrats!

Anonymous said...

Bravo good sir, BRAVO!

lela said...

Congratulations! To Lt G for finding the right words for the right one; and to City Girl for recognizing just how right some things can be. May you both be blessed with continued happiness and joy. BTW, Lt G...holders of the "Platinum" edition of the "man card" are required to have a romantic soul that can be reached by the small, beautiful things. Seems as if you qualify.

Scott WO. said...

Well played LT! Well played.

EmStam said...

I've been reading since January, but am commenting for the first time and have to say that I have never felt like someone understood my situation (boyfriend was deployed in November for the first (and hopefully last) time)as well as you do. His leave is in August and I can only hope that he returns refreshed, renewed and more in love than ever. Thanks for sharing your story.

Brian said...

Congratulations LT G and City Girl! This world needs more strong couples like you guys, I wish you all the best...

Found your blog last week and have read feverishly to get up to date. You certainly give a soft, New England liberal like me alot to think about...All I can say is that after reading your writing I am working that much harder to be the kind of person you might not loathe when you get home. Maybe, if I work at it, I won't give you and the GD's much to complain about. I (and muich of America, have alot of work to do).

You and the GraveDiggers Stay safe.

Ky Woman said...

LtG and City Girl,
{{{AWESOME}}}

Thanks so much for sharing your love for each other with us (your dedicated readers). From the number of congratulations, it's clear that we are escatic. I know I read your post, and thought "How frickin cool!" So here's another Congrats added to the long list.

Now... about that wedding. Hmmm, you think you could put it on YouTube?? Sure to be the most viewed video of the year!
I'm just sayin...

Anonymous said...

Congrats!!! Good for you!

Scott Foval said...

Dude...that was one of the most beautiful and unflinchingly romantic things I have ever read! (Okay,from a straight guy at least...) Thanks for sharing your brain with us, and congrats on your newfound to-be-married status. Hope you and City Girl find all the happiness you deserve for taking life by-the-horns!

Eric said...

Good for you, LT.

Miss Ladybug said...

Congratulations!

writergrrl said...

Congratulations to both you and City Girl! You both are so lucky, to find that one that you belong with, the one that makes you more than you ever knew you could be. Being married to a former Cav Scout myself, I understand, at least in theory, the journey you are about to embark upon. Remember to trust each other, to laugh even when you feel like you can't, and find the time to remember what you both felt that night on the beach. It won't always be easy, but nothing worthwhile ever is. More than anything, I wish both of you unending joy, and the kind of contentment that comes from true love.

On a side note, its nice to hear that your leave rejuvenated you, and erased some of that disillusionment that comes with your job.

Congratulations again!

Anonymous said...

I am so happy for both of you. Great work on the reconnaissance and negotiation. Reading the details of the proposal was just as much fun as hearing about it. You have set a new romance standard. Be well, stay well. XXOO City Girl Aunt

Anonymous said...

Congratulations, Lt. G!!!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! Nothing like being nearly killed regularly to put married life in perspective.

Yes, I think you've done the right thing here. Any woman who steadfastly puts up with any man on deployment is certainly the right sort.

Congratulations on your good sense and appreciation of the finer human values.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! I believe my marriage proposal was, "You're What?!", or something idiotic like that. Been married for thirty-one wonderful years. At least, the amount of time is accurate.

If my wife hears me tell that joke, she'll look you in the eye and say, "Damn straight! They weren't all wonderful." Probably they were not. But some were. And those were the ones worth remembering.

I hope it goes that well for you two, also.

FbL said...

Congratulations!!!! Wooohooo!!!! Wonderful, just wonderful. :)

Macy said...

God Bless you both!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations man! :)

Andy said...

Awesome!! Congrats!!

Just a few rules to remember:

1. She's the boss. Women are better at it.
2. You give all your money to her for saving. They're better at that too.
3. Well....you'll figure them out. Take care of her forever and she will take care of you forever.

SFC SKI said...

Out-damn-standing, LT! Congratulations! You're right, any woman that would ut up wit hall that is a keeper, best of luck to you both.

Anonymous said...

"I always said I’d wait until I was 35. Well, after half-a-year in Iraq, I feel like I’m 35."

Fair enough. Blessings on your up-coming nuptials!

mamaworecombatboots

The Friendly Neighborhood Piper said...

nothin like gettin your rib back, she'll fit nicely.

douglas said...

Congratulations! There's a reason that you get a flood of happy 'congrats!' when you tell people you're engaged. It's the greatest thing you could ever do. You're never 'ready' for it, so jumping in with both feet is absolutely the right thing to do when you get that feeling.

Advice? Just that it's never really 50:50- it's 10:90, or 90:10, or somewhere along the scale, so long as it averages out, you're fine. A little attention goes a long way.

Thanks for sharing with all of us, and may you be blessed in your new life together.

Anonymous said...

Wow! I don't think either of us expected such a huge response to our exciting announcement. Thank you to everyone for the well wishes and wonderful advice. I speak for LT. G and myself when I say that we could not be happier.

I would also like to extend a big thank you for the support and prayers that you all have sent towards my fiancee and his Gravediggers. I know that they are much appreciated and much needed.

With much thanks and love,

CityGirl

Eric said...

Charlie mike, LT G and City Girl, charlie mike. Congratulations.

RonF said...

Got here via Grim's Hall. I've been reading you for a while now. Congratulations!

Elizabeth said...

Congratulations! It's hard to believe I'm sitting here (happily) crying because two complete strangers got engaged, but I am. I'm so happy for you both.

Anonymous said...

Congrats LT!

Brian H said...
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Brian H said...

Big decision for CG. Hope she doesn't live to "regret at leisure"!

;)

Grandpa said...

Brian:

The full quote is "Marry in haste, repent in leisure". If you were a regular reader of the blog, and the comments made by family members you would know that is not the case. This is couple that found each other in high school, survived college, and military seperation. They are as well prepared for this major step, as any couple on this earth.

RangersGirl said...

Awesome! Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

CONGRATS!!!!
~C.Tebedo

5wounds said...

Gratis!This one brought tears to my eyes! Also remembrance of the mystery of the Wedding Feast at Cana where I imagine the servant snickering as he is dipping out what he thinks is a cup of dirty water,for an itinerant wordsmith, from a jug with water for cleaning dirty feet, for a bridegroom to taste!! Voila! You saved the best wine for last they all said!
Congratulations to you both!

Anonymous said...

Great news LT! Here's to many happy years with CityGirl

Anonymous said...

Careful she has an arm.... don't get into fights with her in the kitchen. (hahaha)

Eric S. said...

Congratulations, There is something to be said for spontaneity. I wish you and your City Girl all the best.

beedeacfans said...

Well Done!!! Good luck and may God bless you both!!!

ps real men love their wives so your man card is now validated, How many little G's are you going to have?:)

Anonymous said...

Toadily awesome, LT! Out-fucking-standing!

Desert Sailor said...

Congrats lil' brother in arms!
May you and City Girl find the happiness that has blessed my Mrs and I lo these many years!

Military marriages are hard, deployments are harder...harder still with kids - but the other side of them?? Is ..... wonderful, beautiful, rejuvenating and full of learning, loving and living.

Enjoy them all dude!
Many thanks for your awesome words and insights, you remind us all of "why it's worth it!"
DS

Anonymous said...

Congratulations and best wishes!

It was the best $40 I ever spent, and I'm sure you'll feel the same.

{the wedding license}

NCWolf86

Edward Lunny said...

Good on you Lt. Treat her right and, if she's the real deal, she'll stand with you thick and thin. No better allie in life than the love of your life, no more staunch defender.

remoteman said...

Congrats Lt. And Best Wishes to your lady.

Rob said...

Wishing the best life has to offer to you both!

Lisa in DC said...

Your way with words made me feel like we were watching over your shoulder!

Best wishes from another random reader who couldn't be happier for you both!

Consul-At-Arms said...

Congratulations and best wishes to you both! You have finally asked the best question of all.

I've quoted you and linked to you here: http://consul-at-arms.blogspot.com/2008/06/re-european-interlude-ii.html

iLT said...

Congrats!!

Hank Dunckel said...

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We really enjoy your Fantastic Blog Site "A Soldier's War Journal"

Good Luck and Keep the Smile Sir

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PS: Hope they let you start posting once again, some day soon.