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Baci Restaurant, blossoming love, doing life together, giving love a chance, ice cream truck, New Smyrna Beach, people watching, weekend in Florida
“…And my heart opened
like a flower under sky,
its petals of desire,
its stamens of dreams…”
―
On this visit to M’s house in Florida I went alone. Everything else was the same. I took the same flights. Left Friday evening from LaGuardia to Orlando and returned Sunday night.
We didn’t have any set plans. On Friday he picked me up at the airport. When we arrived at his home, we had some cheese and crackers with a Prosecco drink.
On Saturday morning, after a late breakfast, I organized his closet and some drawers. I had been wanting to do that since the first trip. His home is very clean, but it needed some organizing, which I am happy to do.
After I was done, we took a walk into town, picked up nachos at Yellow Dog Eats and drove to the beach. There was a line to get into the beach at this time, so we started eating in the car. We finally got settled in our spot at about 4pm.
It was great at the beach. We sat looking to the ocean, people watching, got ice cream at the only vendor in the beach. In Brazil, there are a lot vendors on the beach. Here there is only an ice cream truck that drives by. And immediately I want ice cream. Yes, sometimes I behave like a 5 year old.
We would have stayed longer, but at 7 pm the beach was closing. When we got home we were supposed to get ready and go to dinner. I was tired and decided to just order pizza. We went to Baci Restaurant to pick it up.
It was delicious. Then while stopping at a convenience store to get lemons, I saw Dippin Dots ice cream (some version of it), and I had to bring it home for dessert. At home, I made a drink of Prosecco and St Germain. I had two drinks and fell sleep while sitting on the couch. I think it was a combination of the ocean and the alcohol that made me just pass out.
“It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy;—it is disposition alone. Seven years would be insufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven days are more than enough for others.” ―
Next day, Sunday, we had a late breakfast. Then I organized the pantry. I love organizing, and he seems to enjoy my interest in doing that.
We spent the morning at home talking about investments, and other subjects. I want to retire as soon as possible and join him in travels and adventures.
We were supposed to go to a couple of stores to get some little things for his home, and for me to have it there when I come, but instead we shopped online. I got bathroom rugs, hangers, small containers for Q-tips, a phone charger, Valrhona chocolate for my coffee, a bath robe, etc. He wants to make sure that I have all I need there. So thoughtful!
After shopping instead of having lunch, we decided to just drive to the airport. I was not hungry, but we left in plenty of time so we could stop for lunch if we wanted to. We stopped by Publix to see if they had asiago cheese Einstein bagels for my sister. His idea.
I ended up eating at at the airport. I had rice and beef at the Delta lounge. It was delicious. No kidding. I wrote Delta to let them know.
Speaking of delicious, everything about this trip was delicious. All was perfect, laid back, fun,no pressure. We seem to just mesh so well. He is very easy going. With him I feel calmer.
He will be here any minute to spend a few days. We don’t have a lot planned. We will be doing life together, going to Costco, cook, go out to eat. He will fix some stuff around the apartment for me, as well as my sister’s apartment.
All is great!!
The celebrity on the plane this time was Chevy Chase. Seeing him made me want to watch European Vacation again.
Please forgive typos, and other errors. I don’t have time to edit this, and wanted you all to have an update. This love continues to blossom. Thank you all for your good wishes!
“I was for a while troubled with the haunting fear that if I handled the flower freely its bloom would fade—the sweet charm of freshness would leave it. I did not know then that it was no transitory blossom, but rather the radiant resemblance of one, cut in an indestructible gem.” ― Jane Eyre