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How I Embarrased My Husband

November 13, 2014 //  by Simone//  2 Comments

Have you ever been in a situation where the room goes silent, everything is in slow motion, and despite the fact that there are 30 to 40 people in the room you realize…you are the center of attention?

Perhaps that’s happened to all of us. We realize, we should know something that we just don’t know.

That happened to me a couple summers ago.

Morris and I met a dear friend for dinner. It was her birthday and cause for a celebration. I had not seen her in a while. So, I got a little carried away with catching up and forgot to review the menu in detail.

Note to self: review the menu, then chat.

Before I knew it our server, Don, was coming around to take orders. Thankfully, he began taking orders at the other end of the table. So, I had about a minute and a half to peruse the menu. I only understood about every other word on the menu. And, I knew I was in trouble. So, I made an executive decision to focus on the words that I understood.

Don: What will you have for an appetizer, Miss?
Me: I’ll have the Tempura Squash
Don: And for an entrée?
Me: I’ll have the Honeycomb Blueberry…
Don: ….do you mean the Honeycomb Blueberry Tripe?
Me: Yes, the Tripe.
Don: Have you ever had Tripe before?
Me: No, I have not.
Don (lowering his voice): Do you know what Tripe is?
Me: No, I haven’t the slightest idea.

The restaurant becomes quiet.

Morris’ eyes enlarge and his lips press together ( as if he is holding his breath).

And, we have the attention of our neighboring diners.

Don calmly walks to my side of the table, leans a little closer, and explains that Tripe is the second stomach of water buffalo. I respond by bursting into a fit of giggles/tears and ask for the vegetarian option.

Morris learned something about me that day. I am not easily embarrassed.

While he is completely mortified at the incident, I am airing this snafu.

Morris views the incident as horrific. I view the incident as hilarious.

I’ve been warned that I may be viewed as simple-minded if this story is published. For the record,  I managed to discuss the Higgs Boson Particle (the God-Particle) and my love for all things public radio at the same dinner table. So, for now…I think I’m safe.

I think personality differences makes relationships both fun and strong. And, I’m learning to cherish all of Me and Morris’ differences. Because on several occasions Morris’ ability to stay level-headed have saved my bacon.

Question: How have personality differences in your relationship helped you gain perspective? 

 

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  1. Nicole

    March 30, 2015 at 8:50 pm

    I also would have thought that was funny

    Reply
    • Simone

      March 31, 2015 at 1:18 pm

      Thankfully, my husband thinks it’s funny now too!

      Reply

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