
Some enchanted evening, you may see a stranger You may see a stranger across a crowded room And somehow you know, you know even then That somewhere you’ll see him again and again
I know it sounds oh so cheesy, but it was that black and white. It’s just the best way to explain how I knew. There are days I can’t believe he’s in love with me. Still. Not that we have this flawless romance. There are days I have to remind him I’m his favorite. And believe me, I do. 🙂 Soon after we met, we had “our song” – Laurie Beechman’s “Listen To My Heart.” https://youtu.be/k9ZfKdbfvcg?si=gG2eoyg2q7-n1h1P Interestingly, when we got married, we didn’t really have a song for the day because we were just so amazed that we were given the right to get married. Probably the only big event in my life that doesn’t relate to a song. Just Michael. I think I relate Valentine’s Day and romance to music is because music has rhythm, hills & valleys and texture; a lot like long-time love does. A lot like Michael and I do. Michael is my Valentine; he’s the music that makes me dance. I hope you all dance the way we do. (that’s a euphemism, kids…) Hills & valleys, texture, and a lot of rhythm… yeah, I think that’s us. I encourage everyone to pour a glass of wine, light some candles, turn out the lights, listen to some great music, and enjoy. Whether alone or with your honey, it’s a good day to remember to love someone. Someone else, or even if that someone is yourself. That might even be the best place to start. Happy Valentine’s Day everyone.
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