The Magic of Love at First Sight
Sunrise the morning after we were married in 2005 |
We jumped out of the taxi around the corner, still
very sober, and as I was walking up to the bar, I felt this overwhelming
feeling of euphoria come over me – it was delicious. As such, when I swung open
the double doors I had a HUGE smile on my face and immediately locked eyes with
Steve. Shit. I was completely flustered, I didn’t know where to look, and so
did the only thing I could think of and went up to the bar and ordered drinks –
cosmopolitans of course, because we wanted to have a cracking evening.
Steve’s friend then started talking to me, and my
friend started talking to Steve, all the while, both of us were looking at each
other. It was magical and exciting. In the meantime, the barman was struggling
with the cocktail shaker and couldn’t get it open. I said give it to me ‘cos I’ve
always been a strong girl, but I couldn’t open it. I then turned to Steve,
thrust it at him, and said you’re strong (his big rugby playing shoulders were
the second thing I noticed after his eyes – yum!!) BUT Steve couldn’t open it
either. With embarrassment he conceded defeat and we somehow managed to get our
drinks.
As I pulled out my lovely Chanel wallet to pay, Steve
said: “is that a fake?”
Being charming, I said: “Get fucked! Do I look
like the kind of girl to have a fake wallet?”
Sweet talk has always been my middle name, and
probably why I was single for so long!
Then Steve and I started talking, and I offered to buy
him a cosmopolitan (he was very impressed with my offer to pay as women didn’t
buy drinks, apparently) – although he exclaimed “I’m not drinking a pink drink.”
I looked at him and said trust me babe - a cosmo will blow your mind. He took
on the challenge, eventually the whole bar took on the challenge, and then
somehow the empty bar was jam packed, all held pink drinks aloft, and it felt
like every person in there was elevated by the energy that existed between us.
It was - quite simply - rocking. People were on the bar, under the bar and over
the bar – dancing, laughing and having a great time.
But we were having the best time of all and nine years
down the track, that magical night stays with me still. I definitely believe in
love at first sight because I experienced it first hand and wish that everyone
had a moment like that to remember.
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
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