Hello Everyone,
Those of you who been following me know the story of how we met. Here it is again for those of you new to my blog. We've grown old and gray together.
I was dating an agriculture major/cowboy from Redding, and he started taking me to barn dances up and down the Sacramento Valley. He suggested that I purchase some cowboy boots and Levis so that I'd "fit in" a little more at the barn dances.
I bought a pair of tall, English riding boots, because I didn't want to have pointy toes. I also bought the tightest pair of jeans that I could squeeze my young, curvy body into. The jeans were so tight I had to lay down on the bed to zip them up.
I was all dressed up in my best Western regalia when my date came to pick me up. I thought we were going to a barn dance, but instead we went to watch a softball game in Bidwell Park. Did I forget to mention that it gets really, REALLY, hot in Chico in the summertime. It was about 110 degrees at the softball game. I was dying and almost had a heat stroke.
My date brought me back to my apartment and dropped me off. All I wanted to do was get my tight jeans and boots off and lay down in front of my swamp cooler. Well, in the heat, my ankles got swollen. I couldn't get my boots off which meant I couldn't get my pants off. I couldn't call my date and ask him to undress me! I had only lived in my apartment for a month, and I didn't know any of the neighbors.
There were about 20 apartments in my complex, and there was one light on in the entire place. That light belonged to a rough and tumble "bad boy" type, with a hot Mustang and a motorcycle. I could tell that he was a Veteran Vet because of his camo-wearing friends. Viet Nam Veterans weren't treated with the respect they deserved, and I have to tell you I was a little afraid.
I was desperate. I summoned up my courage, and my boots, Levis and I walked down and knocked on the door of a stranger. I was secretly afraid he was "entertaining" someone if you catch my drift. The bad boy opened the door, and my heart was beating out of my chest. I told him my name, and asked him if he could take my boots off. He looked at me, laughed, and said he didn't like to undress women in the hallway, come on in. I went in.
We talked for hours, and hours. He asked me out to a barbeque with his friends the next night. Bad Boy and I were engaged six months later. Now I know inquiring minds want to know if he took my boots off. Yes, he did, and only the boots!
So, if it hadn't been for the boots, the Levis, and the Barn Dance I didn't go to that night, I wouldn't have spent the last 53 years with the Bad Boy.....A.K.A....Mr. Joe.
Oue engagement picture in 1972. Doesn't that hair look like a helmet! It took a lot of Aqua Net hair spray to hold that in place.