As I mentioned before, I started this series to document some of the greatest love stories floating around the world; first and foremost because they make me oh so happy, but also to instill hope in those of us whose love stories don't exist just yet.
So for today, I'd like for you all to meet Stacy. We bonded over being from the same area in Texas (Texas Forever heehee) and though we've never met, it kind of feels like she's an old friend. Her story makes me especially happy because it is so serendipitous and proves that fate does exist. I'll stop now because I don't want to spoil the story, but read on! I promise you'll walk away feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
So for today, I'd like for you all to meet Stacy. We bonded over being from the same area in Texas (Texas Forever heehee) and though we've never met, it kind of feels like she's an old friend. Her story makes me especially happy because it is so serendipitous and proves that fate does exist. I'll stop now because I don't want to spoil the story, but read on! I promise you'll walk away feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
Hello to Allie’s beautiful readers! I’m Stacy from Just Breathe, Stacy, and I’m so
happy to be a part of this great series.
I grew up loving romantic comedies
then around the age of 22 began hating them because I finally realized they
weren’t realistic. Jump to age 28 when I
was single and living in Dallas, Texas where whether people like to admit it or
not, it is often frowned upon if you’re not at least planning your wedding by
the time you graduate college. It’s just kind of what people do. However, I was the proud rebel until the age
of 25 but then I became lonely and really wanted to find the one. I had finally
given up.
On my 28th birthday, a dear friend gave me a card
that encouraged me to say “yes” more often and get out of my comfort zone. Sooner
rather than later, I had my first opportunity to say “yes.”
Last August, a friend who worked for the New York Yankees
offered me a free trip to Chicago. I remember my first night in Chicago because
it was so liberating – I was all by myself. I walked around Michigan Avenue,
shopped at H&M and ended up at Pizzaria Due where I waited 45 minutes to
get a table and ordered a personal deep dish pizza with a fun drink to enjoy by
myself.
But by the third night, it was the last night of the series between
the New York Yankees and the White Sox. So if I wanted to go to a game, I HAD
to go to this game [Wednesday, August 3, 2011].
I decided to show up fashionably late, mostly to miss the crowds on the
train. As I sat on the train, clutching
my purse and watching all of the people, I noticed two very attractive guys get
on at the Lake stop. They sat down
opposite to me. As we were coming to a stop on 35th Street, the
three of us stood and started towards the exit and one of them [Chris] said, “you know your team is going to
lose.”
(Side note: I was wearing a Yankee shirt even though I
promise you I’m a Texas Ranger supporter.)
I then went into a much too long diatribe about how I was
just there visiting someone from the Yankees, that’s why I was wearing the
shirt… etc. etc. To my surprise, they were still interested in talking to me
after my rambling debut.
the night we met
When we approached the entrance to the stadium, there were a
few awkward pauses, and I was surprised to see that I wasn’t the only one not
ready to enter and find our separate seats.
We talked outside for probably another hour – consisting mostly of Chris
asking me questions.
[He later told me I was fascinating to him because I
answered every question the opposite of what he assumed.]
Chris still makes fun of me because as we were finding our
way into the ballpark, I asked to be his Facebook friend while he asked for my
phone number. I’m such a social media
weirdo that I just assumed this would be the end of our interaction and that it
might be cool to have a new Internet buddy in Chi Town. But he won and got my number and actually
offered to meet back up with me when I was ready to leave so that I’d have
people to walk back to the subway station with because well, if you’ve ever
been to the south side of Chicago … you know.
I was ready to leave within about 30 minutes of the game and
it turned out Chris and Tom were ready to leave within about 15 minutes. My
phone wasn’t getting any reception [I knew because Facebook wouldn’t upload my
pic!] so I became a little nervous and walked outside to try and get some
service. When I did, I had several missed calls and texts from Chris. The most recent seemed urgent; Chris and Tom
were leaving but he had been waiting on me. Since he hadn’t heard back, he was
just going to leave. But he said that it was nice to meet me and was about to
give me subway directions when I finally got my text to go through.
Chris stayed at the subway station for probably 15 minutes
after his friends had left him to wait for some girl he barely knew. I walked up and he said,
“You have two choices.
A. You get on this train and I
will tell you exactly how to get back to your hotel. I’ll wish you the best. Or
B. you can take a chance and come out
with me and I’ll show you around a fun part of Chicago where you can experience
it more than the touristy parts and we can hang out with my friends.”
Whew. I remember
staring over the rails of the subway looking back at the Chicago skyline
thinking to myself, “am I in a movie right now?” I also thought back to my promise to myself
to say YES more often. After a warning to Chris that I had a mace pen in my
purse, I agreed to go and said yes.
Chris took me back to his ‘hood, Lakeview, where we picked
up his sweet dog and walked around the city.
We never did end up going to a bar or hanging out with his friends. We
just walked and talked and took in the beautiful city. I decided to call it a night after a couple
of hours. The cab showed up a little too
soon but when it did, we hugged and agreed it was a fun night. The taxi door
shut and I was shuttled back to Michigan
Avenue with a BIG smile on my face.
I waited two minutes, once I realized the cab driver was indeed going in the right direction, and took out my phone to text Chris. All rules or whatever games people like to play were out the window. I had a great night and I wanted him to know. I had nothing to lose at this point so I said, “can we keep in touch?”
He responded quickly with a “no,” but then a follow up text after a few minutes of me sweating and saying, “yes, of course!”
I waited two minutes, once I realized the cab driver was indeed going in the right direction, and took out my phone to text Chris. All rules or whatever games people like to play were out the window. I had a great night and I wanted him to know. I had nothing to lose at this point so I said, “can we keep in touch?”
He responded quickly with a “no,” but then a follow up text after a few minutes of me sweating and saying, “yes, of course!”
Over the next month, a texting relationship quickly turned
into a phone relationship then escalated to a Skype relationship. One day I get a call at 3:00 a.m. from Chris asking
what I was doing for Labor Day and that he had just booked a plane ticket to
Dallas. Wow. Before I knew it, he was
here for four days. The second night he
was there, we both knew how serious this was and we were fully committed.
If you know Chris, you know that he makes decisions and acts
on them. So a month later, Chris had quit his job, sold his apartment and was
moving to Dallas. For us and our
relationship, to say that we “just knew,” is an understatement. I never once had a little somebody in my head
telling me to slow down or that this was a bad idea. It just always felt right. Even my family, who has always known me as
the girl to always finds something wrong with a guy, found this erratic
behavior in me to be somewhat normal. They felt that if I was this serious about a guy then it must be the
real deal!
We met August 3, 2011 and on August 3, 2012,
Chris proposed. We’ve had our ups and
downs like any relationship, but we’re so strong right now and I think that the
key is that we’ve never ever played games with each other. We’ve been 100% real the entire time. It would be too easy to say this has been the
best year of my life. It has been an
intense and passionate year. I’ve learned more about myself than I ever thought
possible and likewise for Chris. We’ve
both found the person that completes and compliments us best.
I’m 29 years old; I’m not 18 anymore. I’ve had many relationships and none have
ever come close to this. It sounds
cliché but really with Chris, I just knew.
{Thank you for sharing with us, Stacy!}
24 comments:
aww her story gave me goosebumps! this is beautiful! i love how it all came together perfectly!
Great story!! & Yay Texas:)!
This is such an amazing love story!!! Thank you for sharing! You guys are adorable :)
I am absolutely in love with this series and her story in particular :) She's SO right. I go to school in Texas and it seems as if every girl is only interested in getting her M.R.S degree. Love is about patience and time and believing that the right person is out there and WILL find you.
So excited to read more from the series :)
xoxo,
t
Such a special story. Love it!
This has to be one of my favorite series on the whole blogosphere--each and every one is so lovely and special and Stacy's is no exception. Thank you so much for sharing!
-Alyssa
The Glossy Life
Great story. Lovely read.
♥ kristen ♥
www.beholdthemetatron.com
oh my gosh oh my gosh i am so obsessed with this story.... like seriously. option A and B. how freaking romantic, awesome and ballsy!
that is REALLY sweet. i love reading these - i love that love is still happy and out there. so nice to read about - and they are an adorable couple!
<3 katherine
of corgis and cocktails // current giveaway
Aww what a beautiful story!! I loved it. Great advice from her friend to just say 'yes'.. I'm sure she's beyond grateful for that now!
xoxo
Wow that is so adorable, it really does sound like something out of a move - how perfect! I bet she thanks her friend every day for that advice, I loved reading this it was amazing.
Elle
ellelouiseeblogspot.co.uk xo
Awww... made me tear up a bit. What a happy, lovely story :)
http://www.teenyhippie.com/
oh my gosh this is adorable. i just teared up. what a great story!
so great! I love that it all went down in Chi-Town too! (and Dallas... two of my homes) :)
For someone that is not "in love," married, getting married, etc. the whole "we just knew" thing is really the best answer anyone in the situation can give. so if you are looking for more advice and descriptions of it, just wait and see, it will happen. Be like Stacy and remember to say "Yes" sometimes. As long as your gut is backing you up, you won't regret it.
I seriously cannot get enough of these Love stories, they make me feel so warm and fuzzy! What a sweet story for Stacey, lucky girl to have been reminded to say Yes and to meet her future hubs! :) What a lovely story and a lovely couple!
Evani
LOVE this story! I just turned 28 yesterday and have been really feeling the whole "single" thing...but I love this story and it gives me hope! Thanks for sharing!
Oh my gosh, I seriously got goose bumps reading this story! Probably one of my fave stories :)
Awwww! This is such a sweet story! Thanks for sharing Stacey {& Allie} x
i love all of these little love stories
xo the egg out west.
aw i love this series! so sweet!
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Oh my gosh I love this story!!! So sweet!
I definitely teared up at this! Thank you for making me cry for all the right reasons. x
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This is the best "how we met" story I have ever heard in my life! All the best to these two. :)
Goosebumps & tears = this girl. Such a sweet story!
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