Over the past year and a half, I'd gone to dinner with a few men and was saddened to find that, regardless of social status, income, and profession, there is alot of riff raff going on with middle aged men - that which I didn't care to be a part of. Having watched my single friends go from one calamity to the next, especially the internet daters, was like opening up a sewer drain into your home and letting all the rats in. Then you spend the next several years of your life trying to get rid of them. But in spite of my strategic approach to live life doing what I love (my projects) and hoping that my soul-mate prince would simply show up, the only ones that hopped to my door were toads.
So one night I prayed, asking for a life partner with the character, life passions, and energy that matched mine, and one who would stand in a crowd of a thousand women and say, "You! You're the one!" And... whom it wouldn't creep me out. I don't remember ending the prayer, but I fell asleep with a hole in my heart that only a true soul mate could fill. But the answer to that prayer came straight out of left field.
I woke up the next morning to a voice (not audible) that said very clearly, "You and Scott Carberry would have a blast together!" I argued back, "Scott Carberry?!? The freckled kid who sat 'over there' in elementary and junior high school?!" I was offended that that was all my angels had to offer. After all, on fb Scott appeared to be a biker and I am petrified of motor cycles and not the chicken-liver you want on the back of your bike. He lives in Arizona and I in Alabama. "Not gonna happen!" But the voice goaded me, "Look again!" Rather than waste one more ounce of energy on another toad, I threw it back to the universe and said, "If this is a divine answer, he would have to contact me!" I went about my way and forgot about it.
Scott took this. I creeped it off his fb page. :) |
Another pic that I creeped from Scott's photos |
I took this at the Greer's Christmas Party in 2014. |
He lives in the same general area as his family and when he wasn't spending time with them the week between Christmas and New year's, he was alone and often called at those times. For me, the invitations offered early on had expired after I declined and the would-be hosts made alternative plans. So, being that my children were in New York, I spent the holiday season alone - hence my post, "How to Spend Christmas Alone and Not Have it Suck." But this was the turning point in Scott and my journey together.