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I haven’t posted much lately as some may have noticed. I’m down to about once a month or so now. Some of that has to do with the busyness of my life right now. Some has to do with deciding how much of myself to put out here into the ether. Some has to do with the audience I’ve developed over time – not that I don’t appreciate all who read, I have just found myself considering who reads when I write. I’m not sure if I like that or not. One final factor has been some people in my life have made it a point to point out a desire for privacy. One of these people is Rumiana, who I’d like to say a few words about here. (Pictured on the left: The Canal on the grounds of the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg where I had planned to have that special conversation with Rumy. Due to the rain it just was not meant to happen there)
After coming over from
She was one of the first people I met when arriving in Haskovo close to 3 years ago now. My first memory of her was how beautiful her eyes were (are). Unfortunately in my nervousness I was a bit of a dufus in some of our initial encounters and I left her with an unfavorable impression which took over a year to get past. Over time she eventually became my work counterpart (due to a bit of subtle maneuvering on my part) and then my friend. At some point I noticed I had a bit of a crush on her and eventually decided to pursue it even though my time in
Let’s just say that she took more than a bit of wooing on my part. Overcoming two big obstacles, that initial impression and the fact that my service was quickly coming to an end, was not easy. But over time I wore her down, all the time building a deeper friendship than I had ever had with any other woman I had dated. We came to a juncture when I left
Continuing a relationship with 5000 miles separating you is not easy. I would not recommend it. It will either drive you apart or drive you together. In our case it drove us together. I left
We had a wonderful time while she was here. She had a chance to see
Now, as we plan to get together again soon, time cannot go by quickly enough. I’ve lived long enough on this earth alone to know that I don’t want to do it any longer than I have to. I have found the woman I want to have beside me all the days of my life – through successes, failures, births, deaths, travels and that day to day ordinariness that is truly what life is about. For those of you who know her already, this is nothing new. You know me and how I feel. But for those of you who do not know her or have not met her yet, this is Rumy (or my Rumche or Rum4e), my fiancée and better half.
