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Love story 12

on May 1, 2012

It was just four words but the effect was, and has been, long-lasting.

You see, I would set off on my gearless bicycle from the country town where I lived to make the journey to Inna and Husband’s dairy farm outside the next town – every morning, rain or shine. It was a good 15 kilometres but, even when my dad and mother offered me a lift, I would usually refuse as I was rather fiercely independent. Sometimes it was a ghastly journey of being rained on, attacked by magpies, or belted with 40 degree heat, but my pedalling was fuelled by such wonderful anticipation that I became very fast and, most mornings, I arrived within the hour right in time to start the breakfast ritual with Inna.

I was a very unselfconscious teenager and had never worn makeup, and I had absolutely no fashion sense, so I would arrive unembarrassed at my dishevelment and, if Inna said I were late, I would answer her ferocity with a huge grin and set to work. I never took charge; I always deferred to her instructions so, mostly, breakfast was a smooth exercise.

But sometimes she would say little hinty things to me like, “You’d be quite pretty if you wore appropriate clothes.” She would point at my Indian skirt and thongs with distaste. Or, “Perhaps you could freshen up in the bathroom before the men come in – comb your hair?” Sometimes she would be at a loss and occasionally I would hear her on the phone to someone saying, “Oh dear me, the girl is hopeless!”

So it wasn’t until Husband grabbed a bit of bacon from the frypan one morning, his shoulder brushing mine unintentionally, then, as he was heading to the dining room, said, over his shoulder, “You should wear lipstick” that I began to alter myself. I began to wear lipstick, much to my younger brothers’ derision.

My parents were nonplussed.

Inna was impressed.

Husband didn’t appear to notice.


36 responses to “Love story 12

  1. Haha, what a compliment on your husband’s part! Quite gruff, huh?

  2. I’m enjoying your Love Story, Julie. You bring everything to life and it’s as if we are right there in the room with you. I also love your voice and the rhythm of your words.

  3. dcwisdom says:

    We could have been sisters. Sometimes, I didn’t wear a bra. *gasp* And certainly, I only wore lip gloss. Oh, and my mother-in-law’s name is Nina – pronounced with a long i as in Inna. 🙂

  4. I so love it! Who our age had any desire to do anything with bras.? Not me/ Sti;; not me. In fact my husbamd and ourbest man burnt my bra and my madied of honors bra when we moved to an old homestead. We were going to be back to mother natire, live off the land hippies!!

    Today its the first thing I do when I get home.

    I wanted to say too Jules that I am so enjoying your story telling about how you met husnammd and Inna. Its just wonderful and the way you leave us hanging for more is sooo good. That’s talent lady.

    I hope you’ll make a copy of the whole thing for son.~

  5. pixilated2 says:

    I don’t like this. I LOVE IT!
    And BTW, I’m encouraged to know that I’m not the only one who hates her bra! I only wear them in public, and then only when dressed up. Evil inventions. ~ L

  6. melissakoski says:

    Ah the start of your lipstick. Did you start right out with your red color? Julie I read these stories and smile and get tears. It’s a moving story made extra sweet because of your current story. I always thought I wanted boobs until I had them during one of my pregnancies. They were forever in my way and garnering too much attention. Was I ever glad to be rid of them!

  7. Your love story series would make a great movie!

  8. Robyn Lee says:

    Oh this is just the most precious chapter…. I had to laugh because just the opposite of you Julie, I walked around with a “palate” of cosmetics as a young girl – eye shadows, lip glosses, and blush… in various shades. I found makeup to be a “creative” endeavor as an adolescent!!! My husband will tell you stories to this day. At the current, I can barely get myself to dabble in the blush 😉

    Your story is more and more endearing as it progresses. Truly loving it. Perfect!

  9. Riba says:

    Oh—delightful and luscious! 🙂

  10. terry1954 says:

    i enjoyed reading this

  11. Funny how it’s the little things we remember.

  12. Fergiemoto says:

    How sweet! You were smitten!

  13. bluebee says:

    This is so perfectly written and the ending has such wonderful comic timing – definite potential for a book when the time is right

  14. Judith Post says:

    Fun! Love this.

  15. Lovely romance. Wonderfully written. It is like eating little hershey Kisses.

  16. dou dou says:

    Oh he noticed.

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