Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Lunch date.... went A LOT better

I was so extremely nervous to meet guy #1 today, and I am convinced that it was because of my date from hell with Tad. I felt like my heart was going to jump out of my chest all morning.

I arrived at Sol Mexican Cocina before he did, so I sat outside on the patio watching the corner knowing that any second he would be turning it.  Person after person and finally... a good-looking man that looked EXACTLY like his picture!!  He was at least the same height as me, and I was wearing heels, so I think I can live with that. 

I was so nervous that I didn't even care about eating.  I looked at the menu just because we said we should, but really I cant tell you one thing that I saw on it.  I was completely somewhere else.  So he ordered for the both of us.  I couldn't believe how nervous I was!  I couldn't even get it under control.

I blame that on Tad.

He was definitely a Scottsdale guy.  He made sure I knew about his fancy office, and super tall and beautiful ex-wives.  Yes, again there are 2 ex-wives.  At lease I knew that going into this one though.

One ex-wife is a gorgeous Puerto Rican women who has been a school principal since the age of 25...who unfortunately was away in Puerto Rico getting married as we spoke (I kind of got the unfortunate vibe from him). 

He is crazy about the Detroit Tigers, and isn't from Michigan, but I am, so that was cool. 

It was kind of average for a first date.  Except for I was so nervous that I couldn't eat or talk.  I felt like an idiot when I tried to speak. I just worked myself up way too much.  I was still hungry when I got back to work because I didn't eat anything.

Then about 1 hour after getting back, he text me and asked for a second date:)  Playing cool I said "sure."

Then he text me back and said "Great!  But only if you really truly want to.."

What did he want me to say? "Yes!  Of course!  I am the luckiest girl in the world!!"

That seemed a little narcissistic.  And I'm a pro at spotting narcissists

But, I said "I do."

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