All this talk of anniversary had me reminiscing about my wedding with one of my dear friends recently. Chances are, if you are reading this blog and you weren't there, than my wedding was pre-our friendship. Really, the only person I can think of who fits that description (i.e. who is a new friend and who actually reads this blog) is Kayla. (Hi Kayla!)
Anyway, Kayla, at my wedding (which was awesome -- although I'm very biased) we had some Melissa-Jamie trivia. My one regret about my wedding -- and I don't regret the giant thunderstorm -- was the fact that we never went over the answers to the Melissa-Jamie trivia. As is usually the case, the stories behind the answers are funnier (or more cutesy) than the actual answer. So, when I was talking to my friend about the trivia the other day, she suggested that I actually blog about the answers. So in the spirit of "It's the month before our anniversary so let's celebrate!" I will. Of course, I will do this in Zakisauce fashion and just post one a day...it makes it easier for me to think about things to say. Also, I'm meeting up with a Williams friend tonight for dinner and I gotta be quick!
Question #1 was:
- What is the name of the restaurant where Melissa and Jamie went on their first date?
Gah. I kind of wish the first question was more interesting or funny. Otherwise you all might not buy into this latest project. Oh well.
The answer is AB Seafood -- which was an awesome Chinese restaurant next to a gas station by our house. I seriously have no idea how our family discovered it. But it was GOOD.
Man Boo and I had planned on going to dinner and then seeing You've Got Mail afterwards, but we ended up just talking and talking and talking at our dinner until we missed our movie. In retrospect, I'm glad I missed You've Got Mail -- because, c'mon. Really?
Maybe if we had seen that movie, we would never have fallen in love because of the bad memories. As it was, Man Boo and I went back to my house and popped in a Sarah McLachlan CD (it was the 90s, after all) and continued to talk (and talk). Eventually, somewhere in that talking, Man Boo officially asked me to be his Lady Boo -- he is very gentlemanly that way.
To this day, we have not yet seen You've Got Mail.
2 comments:
(hi Melissa!)
oh i'm excited for this "project"...totally apropos after my last comment! :)
:P and watch out, girl, cos I'm coming by your office w my calendar next chance i get, and we're locking down a date. haha now keep in mind, as you rate the appropriateness of my level of aggression, that I have not yet seen said movie! :P
Don't worry -- I'm feeling like a refresher is due! :)
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