Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The 2nd Date - Becca & Britt

Oh. . .

Hi Blog. . .

. . . If you didn't notice by my last entry, I thought I was done writing you. I have already detached myself from you emotionally and put you in the past. . . then I was informed that y'all wanted to hear about the second date. Greedy! :) I don't know why it took me so long to write this with all my free nights, but this was a night to remember.

My second date was with  date #10, Britt. I was so happy that I'd get to spend some more time getting to know this awesome guy. Thank you voters! I got a hold of him Wednesday morning and we made plans to meet up for crepes later that evening. I love me some crepes!

As the day wore on I started to get nervous. Truthfully, I had been nervous about the second date since the beginning of the project. I can do first dates. I know how to act and present myself, but second dates seem to happen a lot less often for me. I don't know why. It's just how it is. So I'm a bit of a novice and I tend to freeze up. I finally decided to think of this as another "first date" and I was good to go.

The doorbell rang at 7 and there was Britt, looking handsome as ever in a light blue shirt. (You can't go wrong with a blue button down shirt. . .you just can't. That conclusion was actually reached my freshman year in college. Still true today. :)) He walked me to his car, opened my door, and we set off for some amazing crepes. I had never had a sweet crepe at Cocoa's, but was not disappointed. As we sat and ate our food we got to know each other better. I tell you what, Britt is one intriguing guy. There's a lot about him that I didn't expect. It was fun to be hear about his life experiences and see what we have in common. (We both did x-country and hate running . . . I'm sure we're not alone in that, but it's still true.)

After crepes we decided that bowling was going to be the activity of the evening. I warned him that I would kick his trash every other game, but he didn't seem too intimidated.  As we started off to our destination we passed by a property that was protected by 10 foot high stone walls with cameras on all the corners. I had driven through this area before and had seen some of the amazing buildings that covered the lot. Upon further investigation I found that the property was owned by the Catholic church and there was a religious library on the grounds that was occasionally opened to the public. I expressed to Britt how I had been wanting to go inside the gates and explore the grounds and he pointed out that we had just passed the open gate. WHAT?! No way! We flipped the car around and found that not only were the gates open, but there was a sign that said "Free Concert" and an arrow pointing inside. "You wanna go in?" he asked. I was so excited I'm surprised that I got out an audible "Yes!" We parked and I tried to "be cool" as we walked down the cobble stone pathway to the chapel.

The sounds coming from the chapel were like that of a medieval minstrel. After the song ended we opened the door and were met by a woman dressed in a brown monk costume. (AWESOME!!!) She asked if we had our tickets, to which we replied "no".  She then looked us up and  down and with her free hand hurriedly waved us in. "You can sit in the 3rd row from the back in the middle, but you'll have to wait till the cameras are not pointing at the back curtain." (Cameras? Yes, folks. This concert was being recorded. Score!) She handed us a complimentary CD and we went to our seats as quickly and quietly as possible. Of course for me, that meant knocking over  3 hymn books as I tried to turn around and take my seat. Real sly. :) Once we had sat down I looked up to see who would be our entertainment for the night. My jaw dropped as I gazed upon the longest beard I had ever seen in real life. That baby had to be 3 feet long! In addition to his amazing beard, he was sporting a matching monk uniform and an acoustic guitar.  Britt and I looked at each other and smiled. We couldn't have planned a cooler night!   

The concert was full of great music, "listening to the silence", and some sing alongs. It seemed like everyone there knew all of his music and didn't have a problem joining in. The melodies weren't hard to follow and the words were easy to pick up, so as soon as the camera turned on us I gave it my best shot. I could see Britt kinda mouthing the words from the corner of my eye. We looked legit! The concert ended with everyone joining hands and singing a well known hymn and then we were free to wander around.

The buildings were beautiful. The  murals inside the dommed chapel were breathtaking. As we walked around the courtyard we saw the library. This is the building I had been wanting to visit since I found out I could. Unfortunately it was closed for the evening, but we had a pretty interesting conversation with another couple that had been drawn to it. They told us how they had tried to get tickets to the show for 3 months and were put on the waiting list. They continued to call for updates on tickets, and finally were told that if they showed up they could probably get a seat. You should have seen their faces when we told them that we didn't have tickets at all, we just saw the sign and tried our luck. It was meant to be!

After the concert we played with the idea of bowling but decided that we should probably call it a night. I usually stay up pretty late, but I didn't want to keep him out too all night. I'll have to show him up in bowling another time. Britt drove me home and walked me to the door. I really had a lot of fun being around him and having an exciting adventure only 5 miles from home. He's just so chill and easy to be around. It was by far, one of my best second dates.

Well Blog, I hope you're satisfied. Sorry for making you wait a week. I hope it was worth it. It was for me. :)

Pictures are coming as soon as I find the camera.

Sayonara!

Becca
.

2 comments:

Trixabelle said...

This post makes me VERY happy! Glad you had so much fun!!!! :)
Christi

Alona said...

Cool night! :) Can't wait for the pictures!