The Hand Of Fate Theory
As of the posting of this installment, Paige and I have been together for exactly 3 years! I only did an installment about our one-year anniversary. There are a couple of reasons for this. 1. On our actual 2-year anniversary, we only went out for dinner, and when we were going to celebrate, a week later, Arden came into town for the last time before her parents sold their house. 2. Knowing that I was going to get engaged within about a month of that anniversary, I knew our dating anniversary was not going to be as big a deal as our wedding anniversary, and it wouldn't get as much attention, after this year, anyway. I'm making a big deal about it this year because, with our wedding coming up, I wanted to bring up the biggest thing Paige and I have debated about: how our relationships started. For the sake of this installment, I am going to call the thing that we are debating The Hand Of Fate Theory.
I developed my feelings for Paige at an ugly Christmas sweater party back in 2019. I didn't act on my feelings right away because our brothers were friends in high school, and even though they weren't that close anymore, it still felt like a weird violation of the bro code. As we got into Mom's car after the party, she said to Dad, “That Paige O’Brien is really cool!” Dad agreed, but I didn't say anything since I didn't want to give anything away.
In 2023, Cousin Simple played at Newport Music Hall, and when I was in the crowd before they started playing, Mom saw Paige with her parents. “You should go hang out with Mitchell!” Mom said to Paige.
“Mitchell,” she said with confidence, “she totally knew! She said that to your Dad to see if you would react!”
I was not convinced, and we have been going back and forth about this ever since. There have been a couple of developments. My parents only found out about this debate after Paige and I got engaged, and Mom says that she didn't know, and Dad says that he is the one who suggested it to Mom that Paige should hang out with me, since she is shyer than me, and I do crowd work for Cousin Simple anyway. While Paige trusts my parents, this is literally the one thing that she does not believe them on!
I kind of flip-flop between being for or against The Hand Of Fate Theory. I'm for it because, number one, that's what my parents are saying, and number two, I think Mom and Dad losing their free will for like a 5-minute period to get Paige and me together is a way better story. But on the flip side, I've never been good at hiding my emotions, and Paige and I talked for conservatively 15 minutes. Like they had to have known! Either way, my parents played a huge role in bringing us together, and they deserve some credit for the wedding next month!
Have A Greattastic day and be safe!
J. Mitchie Ulibarri, SBT