Fall; October; football; high school; Homecoming – do you remember your first high school sweetheart? High school is a very special and memorable time for teenagers; it certainly was for me. And I always enjoyed the autumn season when I was in high school – Homecoming; Halloween; dating; parties (most chaperoned, some not).
Fifty years ago, this very time of the year, I asked the prettiest girl in my high school out on a first date. I guess it went well enough because here we are fifty years later, and I’m still awe-struck by the glow of her beauty.
I hope you enjoy this opening to Chapter XII True North, of my book, The Peace & Power of a Positive Perspective © as much I enjoyed writing it:
Dedicated to… a crisp night in October; with a slight breeze blowing through bare trees – waiting for the coming winter. Close your eyes. Can you smell remnants of autumn leaves burning?
To winning the homecoming football game. To being carefree. To a Saturday night party at the teenager’s house whose parents are away. Can you hear the kids having fun in the kitchen; the basement; and the backyard, all to the beat of the Rolling Stones?
To couches, blue jeans and sweaters. To the floor lamp reflecting on her blond hair making it shimmer with silvery streaks of light. To the nervous small talk of a teenage boy in the presence of a varsity cheerleader. To the patience of the teenage girl sitting on the couch with the captain of the varsity basketball team. Can you remember when you could actually hear your heart throbbing?
To throw pillows, which come in handy when the small talk runs out – what else can a young boy do? And to playful pillow fights; which lead to gentle wrestling and ultimately to that first kiss. Remember how delicate she felt in your arms – the hint of her perfume – the taste of her lips?
To first dates – dinner and a movie. To the movie Catch 22 and the Oriental Theatre in downtown Chicago. To dating the prettiest girl in your high school; to falling in love; to asking her father’s permission for her hand in marriage. Were you ever so nervous?
To the tears welling up in my eyes even as I write this short memoire. To all those emotions; all the happiness; all those hopes and all those dreams; some fulfilled, some yet to be; and all that I can remember today as if it just happened yesterday – that I will remember everyday, as long as I live. How can someone be so lucky?
To 1970 - and that Saturday night in October in Elmhurst where I kissed Debbie for the very first time. And to the friend’s house whose parents were out – to their couch, their floor lamp, to their throw pillows; and to the Rolling Stones music. Can you imagine being so young, so infatuated, and so in love?
I still am.
GAP
When life gets tough we could get a helmet… or… we could leverage the peace and share the power of a positive perspective.
Loved this fond memory it took me back in time to my high
ReplyDeleteschool days and my own wonderful memories...
Well written, Gary. Yes, it stirs up memories. Something very admirable, pure and innocent about your path of being the captain of the high school basketball team and marrying the beautiful varsity cheerleader...and still being in love after 50 years.
ReplyDeleteI took the path less traveled and it has made all the difference.
Wishing all the best to you, Debbie and your family.