Anniversary Dinner at Lindeys in Columbus
One of the greatest features of Carol’s summer last year occurred during the month of July when she and Steve spent a four-day weekend in Columbus, Ohio. The visit their occurred due to Steve’s obligated business trip that coincidentally was scheduled for the same weekend that their two year anniversary was going to arrive. It was the anniversary of the first time they, well it wasn’t a date, but it was the first acknowledged connection event that happened between them. And without even admitting it even to themselves, they knew that they were destined to be together. It wasn’t exactly love at first sight, either. They knew each other and had worked together for a few months prior to that fateful evening.
So, while the idea of marriage has been brought up between the two of them, it has really never been seriously discussed because they were already as committed and close to each other as what they imagined two people could be. Of course their married friends assured them that no matter how in love they felt or committed they thought they were there was nothing that could replace the feeling of and knowledge that you were married. They also assured them that they never really knew the other person until they were married. Of course Steve and Carol didn’t believe any of that, but took in the good natured manner in which it was offered.
Like with everything else, they decided to make the best of Steve’s business trip and decided to extend his stay at one of the luxury Columbus hotels and Carol went with him on the trip. On the evening of their anniversary they had dinner at Lindey’s and it was such a beautiful evening that they sat out on one of the beautiful terraces. It was perfect and Carol loved the Salmon Oscar and couldn’t get over the crab meat hollandaise sauce that was served with it. Steve had the New York Strip, which he thought was one of the best he had ever eaten. He also loved the garlic potatoes and onion straws. They shared a plate of Tiramisu for dessert. Afterward they went dancing and ended up having such a great time in Columbus, which they thought was a great city, that they couldn’t imagine a better way to spend their anniversary.


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