Saturday, November 24, 2007

The Perfect Day

A few weeks ago, Rob asked me out on a date. He was planning something specific for us to do but he wouldn't tell me what it was. Rob loves surprises. Me, not so much. I like to know stuff so I can look forward to it. The strangest part of this "surprise date" was that it would take place from 9 to 1 on a Saturday morning. For the life of me I couldn't figure out, first of all, why Rob would plan anything on a Saturday morning and second of all why we would need to be at a certain place at a specific time for this date to take place. Rob was very mysterious about the whole thing as he thoroughly enjoyed my curiosity. I started to worry that he was going to put me on a float in the holiday parade that just happened to fall on the same date and time as this thing he was planning. When the morning of the big day finally arrived, we got up early, took the kids to the McConaughey's and went to Shari's for breakfast. He gradually gave me bits of information to keep me guessing. I found out we were going downtown (where the parade was being held) and he told me someone wanted to meet me. That really caused me anxiety. I figured he was putting me on a float with someone I didn't know and we would be singing Jingle Bells all along the parade route. As we were looking for a downtown parking spot, Zane called from the theater and said he needed Rob's help for just a minute. I began to get a little suspicious (and hopeful) that the parade had nothing to do with my surprise. When we walked in, Rob asked me to go upstairs and take a picture of the stage from the balcony. I knew something was up, but had no idea what as I walked upstairs facing the stage while noticing the familiar leaping fishes on the screen that usually indicate that our DVD player is on.

I heard a noise behind me and turned around to find about 25 of my closest friends smiling and laughing as they said, "Surprise!"

I truly was surprised. I honestly had no idea that Rob would pull off the best party I've ever had. Last year for my 40th birthday, I told Rob that I wanted a LOTR trilogy marathon party, but life got in the way and it didn't happen. I've given him a very hard time about missing my 40th all year, so I knew right away that all of these people were here, at the theater, to watch all three Lord of the Rings movies!!!!! Yay!!!!



Since we were planning to watch the extended editions of all three movies, there wasn't much time for visiting. We started the first movie at 10:00 and everyone settled in to watch. We had the theater all to ourselves, so we helped ourselves to drinks and popcorn, chose our seats, and settled in.

Rob also gave me a brand-spankin'-new camera for my birthday, so I took plenty of pictures (somewhere around 260, actually!) It's a Kodak Easyshare ZD710 and it's beautiful.










When The Fellowship of the Ring came out in 2001, I probably wouldn't have had any interest in it except that Gregg Koskela invited us, along with several other people from church, to see it together. (We actually went to the same theater that my party was held in and Sherm and Merrily were among the group of people that went.) I remember being absolutely clueless about what was going on and had to ask Elaine a million questions. I was disappointed with the way it ended and really had no intention of seeing the next one. When The Two Towers came out, I never even made it to the theater. We ended up renting The Two Towers DVD when we had a screen and projector set up for Zach's birthday in August of 2003, but I still didn't get it and I really didn't care for Gollum. When The Return of the King came out, Rob drug me to the theater to see it. Suddenly, everything fell into place and I totally got it. I went home and read the Tolkien trilogy for the first time and went back to see it again. I bought the first two movies, watched them back to back and saw Return of the King in the theater again. We went at least 4 times before it even went to the dollar theater!! I fell in love with the books and the plot and the characters and was pretty much consumed by it for awhile, making up for the time I had lost when I didn't know it existed. Over the last several years, I've read the books again (and again), collected action figures, and listened to the audio CD's on several occasions. I've decided that, while I'm probably a hobbit at heart, I love the character of Boromir the most. Sean Bean has become one of my all-time favorite actors.
"It is a strange fate that we should suffer so much fear and doubt over so small a thing. Such a little thing."


"None of us should wander alone, you least of all. Frodo? I know you suffer, I see it day by day. Are you sure you do not suffer needlessly? There are other ways Frodo, other paths we might take."


"I know what you would say, and it would seem like wisdom, but for the warning in my heart."

"What have I done? Please, Frodo? Frodo, I'm sorry! Frodo! Come back!"

My favorite scene out of all three movies is Boromir's death scene.

The picture didn't turn out, but these are my favorite lines in the trilogy:
Aragorn: I do not know what strength is in my blood, but I swear to you I will not let the White City fall, nor our people fail.
Boromir: Our people, our people. I would have followed you, my brother... my captain... my king.
Aragorn: Be at peace, Son of Gondor.

Great movies, wonderful friends, amazing husband. . .

Not everyone lasted through the entire trilogy, but those of us who did spent a total of 13 hours watching these incredible movies!! It was a perfect day! (The only thing that could have made it better would have been to have the Koskelas and the Longs there to enjoy it with me!!)



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really didn't want picture proof that I was part of the "Geek Squad". Just kidding. I really did have a good time and I hope that you have a fantastic birthday.

Gregg Koskela said...

Oh, I wish, I wish, I WISH I could have been there!!! Way to go, Rob! I'm glad you love them now, Tanya, and glad you had a perfect day!