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How Do You Know?

I see Amy Adams singing and dancing through Central Park asking that question. For real people, it doesn’t come that easily.

In a serious relationship, I was supposed to marry two weeks after college graduation. I called it off because I needed to know myself and be able to fend for myself before I could attach myself permanently to someone else.

Bridal magazines show couples snuggling on a sofa reading the newspaper or doing a crossword puzzle together. That’s not how it works. It looks pretty in photos but that is not life.

Life is having the occasional disagreement, surprising one another every once in a while (we don’t do birthdays or holidays, especially the Hallmark Valentines Day).

Life is walking the dog. Walking on ice and holding his arm. In the summer just knowing when to hold hands without even looking at each other.

In our first week of dating my husband challenged me in terms of what I wanted in a relationship. I said I never wanted an engagement ring because that’s not fair. Also that a relationship is about a marriage, not a wedding.

We eloped a year later. I planned it in five days and we found a secret, illegal venue 24 hours before the event. I got two 18K gold rings on the internet and rented a dress and tiara.

It’s more than watching Star Wars IV on tv, when we walk we both know when I need to take his arm or hold his hand and it comes instinctively. We don’t look, or ask, we just know. Let’s hope other brides and grooms aspire to this level of closeness. Cheers and happy couples all! Dee

ps Dee, should I (put on the humidifier, walk the dog, turn over the steaks), yes, dear, without even knowing the substance of the sentence verbally I know it.

Do You Believe?

Would you like to wear an RFID bracelet that will let you into your Disney hotel room, the park(s) and track your every move?

Hello, privacy police. I don’t need to see a princess, it’s not my birthday and I’d rather be a pirate and like to pay cash and have you leave us alone. You already have our ID and have scanned us for weapons.

Now it’s time to scan for additional marketing opportunities. OK, I’m showing my age as the only time I went to Disney World was when families had to check the A-E rides. The E-rides were Pirates of the Caribbean and the brand new Space Mountain. It was a 90-minute wait for Space Mountain so we passed.

We have now negotiated FastPass at Disney Land and enjoy time there. We can’t tell you my husband’s system but we enjoy both parks and especially the night-time parade and fireworks. OK, we buy passes to both parks and go between them as time limits permit. Over the limit is OK, before, you have to wait on a Fast Pass.

My husband is a software engineer and I’m a privacy pioneer. How could we get bracelets that allow us to enter our hotel room, get into the park, go on a ride, buy a yogurt breakfast, juice or lunch without being tracked every moment?

My privacy bill was named 1984. In 1984. I believe Disney is going too far even though I still love Space Mountain, in California, an easier area to walk from realm to realm.

Cheers, Dee