Just in case you missed the memo, me and hubby are travelling through the southern United States.
So far we’ve visited Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and now we’re in Tennessee.
We’re just flying by the seat of our pants and poking around in small towns, big cities and getting a feel for the very foreign world here. Believe me when I say it’s a long ways from home.
Everyone is so friendly and I’ve never been called ma’am so much in my life. I ❤️ it.
There’s been good and a little bit of not-so-good, but let me tell you, last night we attended an NHL hockey game in Nashville and it was the best game I think I’ve ever been to… and it wasn’t because Vancouver defeated the Nashville Predators. 😉
It was because seated to my left were Matthew and Shannon. Total strangers—until they weren’t.
They appeared to be a typical young couple who were simply enjoying the game. It all changed after Vancouver scored the first goal.
The few Canuck fans in the audience, that would be me and maybe ten others, jumped to our feet and cheered. I then, (being a good Canadian girl…) turned to the neighbour to my left (Matthew—and he was wearing a yellow predator’s jersey) and said…
“Sorry about that…” 😂
Well, that was the start of something very special between strangers.
The young couple laughed and we started to chat.
Well, wasn’t I just a little surprised when I found out they were on their first date.
Matthew, a frequent visitor to the restaurant where Shannon is a server, finally worked up the courage to ask her out.
He wanted it to be special… not just a movie or something like that, so he chose dinner and a hockey game… Fate had him sitting right beside me. Lucky guy. Lol. 🤩
As it turned out, we had a lot of “coincidental” things in common turn up right away.
- Matthew’s mom is a writer. (Wrote erotica for years and now continues to write… what, he doesn’t know).
- Shannon just finished writing a book on grief (she recently lost a close friend and the book really helped her in her healing journey).
- Shannon is in the process of editing and wants to publish her book and is hoping to write more.
- Her fave place in the world is Italy and she wants to get duel citizenship and live there (you go girl!)
- She is pursuing social work/helping profession… I did the same for many years
- We all obviously love ice hockey.
- Matthew has stories to tell. Though he’s not writing yet, I really hope he finds a way to share.
- He served in the Navy on a submarine. I like sub sandwiches… close enough on that one (hat’s off to anyone who can live underwater in a tiny tin tube… I couldn’t do it!) 🤓
- Both have a passion for life and moving forward.
- Both want to make a positive mark on the world in their own way.
- They are ten years apart … he’s 32. She’s 22. hmm…
- And get this… Matthew’s grandmother’s name was Faye. Spelled exactly the same way. Most I’ve ever met, don’t have an ‘e’ on the end.
I ended up being part of their first date. They started out nervous and dare I say, a bit awkward, but soon relaxed as we all laughed and bonded as we periodically checked in on the progress of the hockey game.
Shannon got up and went to the restroom.
Matthew shared even more personal information and admitted he was ready to find the right girl and settle down. Hey Matthew, if you’re reading this, you really need to write a book…
Shannon returned, only to have Matthew leave for the restroom. Hmm… 🤔
What a wonderful young woman. We ‘got’ each other immediately. We chatted. She shared her thoughts about the world and then after Matthew returned we all watched the game.
(Actually at this point I scarfed down a hotdog and fries that hubby magically happened upon. I got mustard all over my new sweatshirt and nearly dumped everything on the person’s head in front of me as I was forced once again to leap to my feet to celebrate yet another Canuck goal.) 🏒 😜
I had asked Matthew earlier what they were doing after the game. His response:
“I don’t know. I suppose I’ll just take her home.” (I told him that was lame… I know, I know…. None of my business, but… I posed the question again a bit later to the two of them at the same time…)
Now, feeling much more comfortable with each other and relaxed through a third party, they said they were going to go walking and maybe have a drink and chat some more. Yay…
I regret not getting their emails or contact info… Shannon! Matthew! You can also message me through this site: faye@fayearcand.com
I started thinking about first dates.
It’s been a million years for me but I still remember the nerves, the trying to be on my best behaviour, and just nodding and looking pretty without asking a single important question.
Dang, you don’t want to go home after a first date without knowing a single fact about who the other person is, so I then felt compelled to list five questions that each should answer and discuss on the first date.
These are the types of questions that are great to ask before you start getting all goopy eyed and can’t think straight.
While they’re serious questions, they can also be fun and take you off in areas that you may not have discussed otherwise. The key is to listen to your gut.
Don’t be shy… tell your date they’re Auntie’s questions.
Remember, you can always blame Auntie. (That works for getting out of a situation too… Sorry I told Auntie I’d be there at two…oh my look at the time…) 😊
Five Questions to Ask on the First Date
1. Do you have kids? (If the answer is yes, then you need to find out more. Tuck the info away and later ask yourself how this makes you feel or could affect you.)
2. Have you ever cheated on a partner? Or been cheated on?
3. Where do you see yourself in a year? In three years? Five?
4. If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
5. Country or pop? Canucks or Predators? Wine or Water? Meat or veg? Hot or cold?
At the end of the hockey game, the three of us hugged and wished each other well.
Meetings like that don’t happen by accident.
I was blessed to meet two people in a city that I’d never been to before. Thank you to Matthew and Shannon for sharing your first date with me. What a wonderful night!
Wishing you both the best in whatever you choose to do.
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Readers! Tell me about your first date. Did you get all tongue tied and goofy? Did you get to know the other person? What questions would you recommend first daters ask each other?
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Good night from Nashville.
Tomorrow we’re headed south and mosey our way back to New Orleans with a couple nights in Florida and a couple in Biloxi, Mississippi.
I’ll be home soon and then fill you in a bit more on my Auntie book that will be published in the Spring of 2024. It’ll be ahhhhhmazing.
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This was such an enjoyable read. Thanks!
My first date with my husband was not really a date. You see, a girlfriend had a friend in town and he was travelling with another guy so she asked me to go out with them that evening on a double date. She was with the friend and I was with the other guy. We went to a dance hall. The guy I was with got very drunk and my friend disappeared so it was her friend and me. We talked the whole evening so we knew each other by the end of the evening. That was the start of our relationship. 50 some years later……..
Heather! What a great story. I wonder what happened to that guy who got real drunk. I’d say you dodged a bullet for sure. Thank you so much for sharing. xo
My husband often comments that I’ve never met a stranger.
Our first date (July 5, 2019) he came to my house, we drove to a town 90 miles (150 km) north and had lunch from a food truck while getting to know each other. Then we headed back to drop me off and we stopped and got pedicures together! #MyLastFirstDate
Hi Debbie! OMG! I love this. Any guy who’d take their date for a pedi is a keeper in my books! That’s awesome. I also love that he says he’s never met a stranger. Sounds like you got a good one! 🥰
This was a beautiful story! Thank you for sharing 🙂
My only first date ever was with my now-husband and…I didn’t know it was a date until the very last minute. We had become friends at work and were spending a lot of time visiting each other’s offices. I knew I liked him, I had no idea if he liked me so the fact that he wanted to date me came as a surprise.
It’s kind of a weird story…
The first night we met at an office Christmas party I had mentioned I had a random phobia of sharks. He told his office-mate that and said office-mate decided to send me a picture of Bruce from Finding Nemo so that I would know that he knew…I was not impressed!
I told Louis he owed me one for that and he replied with “well, why don’t I take you out for dinner to make up for it?” Did I see this as him asking me out? Absolutely not.
The next night it was only when we were walking towards the restaurant door and I casually mentioned that I had inherited my grandmother’s Irish temper that I realized the significance of the outing. “That’s not usually something you admit to on a first date” he said while chuckling…
And the rest, after I almost accidentally blinded him with part of a crab shell, is history. We’ve been together ever since.
What a great story. What an idiot co-worker! but… it all works out in the end. Love it. Don’t you love the serendipity of it all? A random phobia and even more random comment… like why even mention it at a Christmas party 🤣 Seems so un-Santa like. Thanks for sharing Erin. You’ve made my morning. Sorry for the late reply. Got home late last night. Playing catch-up for the next few days… xo
Thanks so much for your cheery post, dear FayE-with an E.
Loved the whole shebang. 😄It’s an amazing experience to meet—and connect with such pleasant strangers. I had a similar experience at Trudeau Airport a few weeks ago when our flight was delayed for several hours.
It changed everything having someone so nice to chat with during our long wait.
And you got to cheer the Canucks, too, you lucky girl!☘️
Cheers from Vaudreuil!
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Hi Corinne. Sorry for such a late reply. Being on the road doesn’t bode well for my timing. I love that you too connected with strangers. It really is amazing how it can affect us and them. And hey the Canucks won again… lol. Cheers from BC. Just back yesterday. xo