Sunday, March 29, 2020

A Little Bit of Bloomin' Luck by Nora LeDuc #RomanceGems

I'm a fortunate person. No doubt about it. After graduating from college, I rethought my career choice. While pondering, I decided to take a teacher's aide position in Brattleboro, Vermont. I had one acquaintance in the town. She gave me the number of a local dentist who had a great apartment for rent. So sight unseen, I took it, thinking I'd be like Mary Tyler Moore (MTM). I'd make it on my own.
Brattleboro

I quickly found out that I'd rented a third floor, two-room attic space and wasn't a clone of MTM but of her unlucky in-love sidekick, Rhoda Morganstern. I earned $200 a month. My rent was $100. I stretched my check to pay my electric bill, my groceries, and a little entertainment. I had no car, cable, or phone since they would be too expensive. Internet was in the future. But I enjoyed working with the kids and had landed in a hip town. If you're familiar with Bratt, you know this is true. Main Street is composed of unique stores. An artsy vibe permeates the atmosphere. I was there for the opening of one of the first vegetarian restaurants. When people visited, this is where we ate. They loved it. We sat at community tables. Large potted plants decorated the corners. Waiters with long hair (the style then) waited on us with a smile. Throw in the night life of bands and dancing, the downtown movie theater, with cheap rates, a beautiful library, and all was good.


My downstairs neighbors were a couple from New York. They often invited me to watch TV with them. They also introduced me to a handsome, six-foot young man. He'd recently moved to Brattleboro and was waiting for his rental to open up. Our first official date was at the Winter Carnival. We cheered for the ski racers and jumpers on Harris Hill. We've been together ever since. 














Often I wonder what if I hadn't taken that job, or if I hadn't moved out of state, or if I hadn't rented the attic nook? Sometimes, My Friends, you take the path with the curve in the road, and you are blessed with luck.


Please stay safe. If you're feeling lonely, I'm on Facebook. I would love to hear from you! And keep reading.
Love, Nora





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13 comments:

  1. My parents live in Brattlboro - it's changed over the years since you were there, NOra, but still an arsty, eclectic town.

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  2. I'm sure it has. I still go on FB and check out their co-op. Hoping this summer to take a ride over to the reminisce.

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  3. That's a great experience and something to tell stories about! You were meant to be there!

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  4. Sometimes fate takes charge. Thanks, Kari.

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  5. Sounds like a HEA romance with no black moment. Wonderful cute meet.

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    1. Hey, great way of describing my romance! Never thought of it like an author. Clever.

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  6. Love this post, Nora. In my opinion there are times we are destined to be paired with the right love. I'm lucky, too, and grateful my Hero and I married. By the way, I'd love to go to Vermont in the fall.

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    1. If you get to go let me know. Maybe I can join you.

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  7. I love "how we met" stories. Thanks for sharing yours, Nora.

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  8. You are welcome, Joan. Maybe we should put all our stories together of how we met for a month.

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  9. A heartwarming post, Nora! You tell a great story, and I can envision the charming town and how you met your fella. Share some pics with us someday from back then if you can. 🙂

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  10. Sweet story! I love hearing about all the decisions that lead people to their future!

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