This was originally posted by brewmax on the community forum.
How we met:
It was a day like any other day. Nothing special, really.
I was comfortably going about my usual business. Got up at 6 a.m., had coffee. Watched GMA with cup in hand while petting my little rescue pup. Took a shower, blew dry my hair and picked a pretty pink polish for my toes.
Made a big batch of homemade dog food according to the recipe in the new holistic, natural dog care book a friend had recently recommended. Turned the sprinklers on the flower beds, pinched back a few errant buds, and yanked out a couple weeds.
Paid a couple of bills, answered a cellphone call from gal pals in PA who always call at 8 a.m. on their way to school where they teach, and had another cup of joe. Cleaned up a bit more from our dinner party the night before, checked my emails, called to confirm Saturday's tee time.
Dressed for work, packed a lunch, let the dogs in, kissed 'em goodbye and headed out the door thinking that I needed to stop at the grocery store on the way home. Wondered what my partner might like for dinner that night. Called to get some ideas.
Nothing unusual happened at work. . . easy day, a few laughs with the boss, productive all-in-all, and time passed quickly. On the way home from the grocery store, thoughts moved to the Olivia cruise we'd just signed up to take in the middle of winter. Mmmmm, warm Caribbean sun in January - what a wonderful thought!
Wondered if anyone had answered the question I'd posted, rather tentatively, on the Olivia Forum website. Never having taken an Olivia cruise, I had a number of questions so ventured a guess that a more seasoned Olivia veteran, or employee, might be willing to provide some advice. Didn't know though. . . site seemed a bit sterile when I'd looked through it before posting.
Got home, greeted with wagging tails and sloppy kisses. Took the dogs out back and gave my gal a peck hello on the cheek, proudly announcing what we were having for dinner. Asked for a minute to unwind, went to my computer.
There I found not only a warm and welcoming response to my question but a personal email as well from a veteran Olivia traveler, offering an answer and advice, with a twist of humor, too.
Our relationship has grown as we've traded all sorts of emails and postings and photos in the months that have passed since that first "hello".
I've learned so much about her through our musings. She makes me chuckle and smile, and even laugh out loud. I've grown to care for her, and I miss her when she has not posted or emailed for a few days. I value her advice. I admire much about her. She is important to me now. My partner likes her, too.
I love to hear from her and can hardly wait to see her. She's livened up the Forum and she's added a new dimension to my already full life.
I'm booked on another Olivia cruise now and hope to see her there.
Do you know her? I think you might! :)