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My So Called Exciting Life  

bustinout20202 67F  
836 messages
22/12/2021 11h56
My So Called Exciting Life


PLEASE SEE THE FIRST COMMENT TO READ LEGIBLY!
So tell me something totally exciting that you've done!€ he said as we cuddled.

I truly hate it when I get asked that or the "So tell me about yourself"question.

My mind went totally blank, and my doe eyes had headlights in them.

In sales, I was taught to have a 'stump speech'€ at the ready; a thirty second blurb designed to pique the other's interest to want to know more about your product or service. [Trust me, its much easier to promote something made or offered by someone else than to sell your own wares].

I had nothing prepared for that moment. I thought to myself, 'He must be getting bored with me!'€.

He looked at me expectantly...

ARRRGGGHHHH!!!

I had nothing that would even come close to the adventures he has lived.

We've covered some amazing topics about him: Kinkfest, BitCoin, travels [his, not mine], Martial Arts, weird music tastes [Industrial], Shibari, his brushes with fame: Anton LaVey, Mary of Peter, Paul and Mary, even told me the story of the kinkiest gal he’s ever been with [Geezus, as if THAT wasn’t intimidating!]

So I have been racking my very vanilla brain trying to come up with an intriguing answer to his question. It made me realize I have lived a safe, stable and sheltered existence. I lived in the very same house my whole life till I moved out on my own. I have only traveled to a few spots within the U.S. and day trips to Canada. I don't even have a passport. [There's a discrepancy by one vowel between my birth certificate and my SS card that I need to get fixed first]. And of course, if youve read along in this blog at all, you'll know that till now I've been with the same man for 35 years.

I would have to say that the most exciting and out of character off the wall thing that I’ve ever done is eloped to Reno. I mean, it was a TRUE elopement. We woke up one Sunday and said, “Wouldnt it be nice to wake up like this every day?” Of course, we had just had sex when he said that and thought it was a good idea. Cautious me had my doubts about it.

Impetuous he said, “look if we don’t do it then we’ll look at it as a fun adventure. We’ll gamble a little, and then come home.”

I said, “Can I bring my bestie with me?”

“Sure, but let’s not tell her what we’re really doing. We’ll act like we’re driving to Kah-nee-ta Warm Springs Resort and then just keep driving.”

We picked up my friend – she and I were housesitting for my sister, who had just moved to Texas at the time and wanted eyes on her place. We were dressed for the sun: capri pants, a long t-shirt cover-up and sandals. I tell you this because that became my wedding ensemble!

We were at Mt. Hood when we stopped at the small general store and ATM. There weren’t a lot of them around in those days. The hubs got some cash and some champagne for the road. When the bestie saw that, she exclaimed,” You two are getting MARRIED!!! I think its a wonderful idea!!!”

With that we were on our way to begin our life together.

Well, kinda.

We all talked and drank and drove. I know, not the smartest way to go, but we were at that young and invincible stage of life. We stopped in Redmond to gas up and went to the grocery store for snacks and more champagne.

I remember walking down a grocery aisle with my friend with her saying, 'So, when did you say ˜yes€™?

I retorted, “I havent yet. That™s why I brought you along…to talk him out of it.”

~~~" Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift." --Mary Oliver~~~


CleavageFan4U 67H
69374 messages
22/12/2021 12h07

That was a good story, BUT I think you're being modest, perhaps even falsely so.

Taken as a whole, or even in smaller specific segments, the adventure you and hubby are now engaged in is one HECK of a fascinating story.

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bustinout20202 replies on 24/12/2021 10h40:
Thanks Cleave! I'm glad you think my story fascinating...cuz I think EVERY story on this site is fascinating! Your tales included!

bustinout20202 67F  
1080 messages
22/12/2021 12h08

“So tell me something totally exciting that you’ve done!” he said as we cuddled.

I truly hate it when I get asked that or the “So tell me about yourself “question.

My mind went totally blank, and my doe eyes had headlights in them.

In sales, I was taught to have a “stump speech” at the ready; a thirty second blurb designed to pique the other’s interest to want to know more about your product or service. [Trust me, it’s much easier to promote something made or offered by someone else than to sell your own wares].

I had nothing prepared for that moment. I thought to myself, “He must be getting bored with me”.

He looked at me expectantly…

ARRRGGGHHHH!!!

I had nothing that would even come close to the adventures he’s lived. We’ve covered some amazing topics about him: Kinkfest, BitCoin, travels [his, not mine], Martial Arts, weird music tastes [Industrial], Shibari, his brushes with fame: Anton LaVey, Mary of Peter, Paul and Mary, even told me the story of the kinkiest gal he’s ever been with [Geezus, as if THAT wasn’t intimidating!]

So I have been racking my very vanilla brain trying to come up with an intriguing answer to his question. It made me realize I have lived a safe, stable and sheltered existence. I lived in the very same house my whole life till I moved out on my own. I’ve only traveled to a few spots within the U.S. and day trips to Canada. I don’t even have a passport. [There’s a discrepancy by one vowel between my birth certificate and my SS card that I need to get fixed first]. And of course, if you’ve read along in this blog at all, you’ll know that till now I’ve been with the same man for 35 years.

I would have to say that the most exciting and out of character off the wall thing that I’ve ever done is eloped to Reno. I mean, it was a TRUE elopement. We woke up one Sunday and said, “Wouldn’t it be nice to wake up like this every day?” Of course, we had just had sex when he said that and thought it was a good idea. Cautious me had my doubts about it.

Impetuous he said, “look if we don’t do it then we’ll look at it as a fun adventure. We’ll gamble a little, and then come home.”

I said, “Can I bring my bestie with me?”

“Sure, but let’s not tell her what we’re really doing. We’ll act like we’re driving to Kah-nee-ta Warm Springs Resort and then just keep driving.”

We picked up my friend – she and I were housesitting for my sister, who had just moved to Texas at the time and wanted eyes on her place. We were dressed for the sun: capri pants, a long t-shirt cover-up and sandals. I tell you this because that became my wedding ensemble!

We were at Mt. Hood when we stopped at the small general store and ATM. There weren’t a lot of them around in those days. The hubs got some cash and some champagne for the road. When the bestie saw that, she exclaimed,” You two are getting MARRIED!!! I think it’s a wonderful idea!!!”

With that we were on our way to begin our life together.

Well, kinda.

We all talked and drank and drove. I know, not the smartest way to go, but we were at that young and invincible stage of life. We stopped in Redmond to gas up and went to the grocery store for snacks and more champagne.
I remember walking down a grocery aisle with my friend with her saying, “so…when did you say ‘yes’?

I retorted, “I haven’t yet. That’s why I brought you along…to talk him out of it.”

~~~" Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift." --Mary Oliver~~~


crosstraining 70T  
8367 messages
22/12/2021 12h37

Well that quite the out of character thing to do , I like vanilla with a little twist sometimes , I know what you mean when people ask questions like that , it catches you very off guard , have a Merry Christmas n a Happy New Year , XOXO


bustinout20202 replies on 24/12/2021 10h44:
Merry Christmas to you!

Yeah, always a tough question to answer!

justskin1 72H
13175 messages
22/12/2021 13h43

I understand how THAT question is so difficult to answer when the asker has spoken of what you consider to be true adventures of travel and daring and you have lived a very untraveled and vanilla life. I kind of feel that way when listening to my GF Diane. I have also discovered that it doesn't matter. We connect on so many levels and have discovered that it is how we think and what about that connects us. The adventures are just things that may have shaped how we are now. Not who we are.
Your adventure in getting married sounds interesting and yes the dumb stuff that we did just shows how that age makes us feel invulnerable. (And to think we lived through some of that stuff.!)
Back to his question. If he finds your adventures boring or not up to his standards then he is not worthy of you.
Sening you a big Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas with a big naked hug. (Cause I am as usual, naked right now.)

If you see me in the real world, come say "Hi Justskin."

I always behave. Preferably not well.


bustinout20202 replies on 24/12/2021 10h47:
Merry Christmas Justskin! I dig your tie!!
Hope you and Diane have a wonderful Holiday Season!
hugs!
~Busti

citizen4722 66H  
74582 messages
22/12/2021 14h22

My passport expires next year but I've only used it twice in ten years! Is it worth getting it re-newed I ask myself?


bustinout20202 replies on 24/12/2021 10h49:
I would think for your neck of the woods, Citizen, it'd be worth it. Besides how else would you come stateside for a visit??

slobberpuss1 66H
167 messages
22/12/2021 15h12

Pretty funny. Thanks


bustinout20202 replies on 24/12/2021 10h50:
Hey thanks for stopping by to read and comment! Appreciate it!
Merry Christmas to you!

staci_19702 53T
3767 messages
24/12/2021 7h47

Wow. This is great.
I don’t think “so-called exciting” is fitting. Need to jazz that up!

Have a great day! 💋
Staci


bustinout20202 replies on 24/12/2021 10h53:
Thanks Staci! Happy Holidays!

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