December 25th — Christmas day. An important date on anyone’s calendar, but a date that carries more weight when one is dating another.
I’m quite the hypocrite, you see. I complain about the treatment of Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Eve as a special holiday for couples, when I really just fancy another holiday more. I just hate the weight put those two days, but for me, Christmas carries much more weight.
I woke Christmas morning and hopped the shower. I’m so tired of seeing pictures of me Christmas morning with greasy hair and scruff. The timetables are quite turned on their head since I was a kid. My sister and I would sit at the top of the stairs waiting for my father to come home from the morning duties at the farm. On top of that, we’d have to wait til he showered so we could stand to be in the same room as him. Nowadays, my sister and I are the last to wake. I knew I could leisurely shower, as my sister would still be asleep until someone came to wake her.
My family and I opened our presents and shared in the joy of Christmas. My mother made us sticky buns for breakfast while I brewed a pot of coffee.
My mother’s side of the family came to our house in the afternoon to celebrate the holiday. We always spent Christmas afternoon with my mother’s side of the family, but this year was a little different. My uncle and his recent wife were not attending because she was due to have a baby in January. One of my aunts and her husband always came for New Years, not Christmas. This would also be the first Christmas without both my grandparents. It was a little more solemn for me. The only attendees were my aunt, uncle, and three cousins.
I waited until a convenient time to sneak away so I could call Smiles. I wanted to make sure I wasn’t interrupting his Christmas plans. I went upstairs to my parents’ room to call him around 5:30. I got no answer. I’m not out to my extended family, so I then began to worry he would call back, and his caller id name would splash across the television screen, as does everyone’s name who calls. I worried my extended family would see a man was calling me on Christmas. I’m not sure why I worried. I’m not ready to tell them just yet, and I suppose I didn’t want them to jump to their own conclusions before I had a chance to properly tell them.
Smiles did call back, but not until 10:00 after everyone had left. I took the phone up to my room and talked to him for quite some time. Our phone conversations never lasted long, so it was nice that he didn’t cut it short. He told me about everything he’d been doing with his family. It was nice to hear he finally relaxed around them and realized they loved him no matter what state his career was in. It was a nice Christmas present to get to chat with him and feel closer to him even though we were miles apart.
I had an agenda as well. There was a question I needed to ask before it was too late. I was very nervous to ask this question. I’d failed to ask it once already on the way to the airport. I was afraid of the disappointing answer I expected. In the middle of our conversation, I asked him, “Can we spend New Year’s together?” In a shocking reply without thought, Smiles said, “Sure. I was going to [my friend’s] for a party. I’ll just tell him I’m bringing a plus one.
We chatted a bit more before ending the conversation. It was quite a nice Christmas gift to know I had New Year’s plans. I was beginning to worry I would spend New Years on my couch alone. All my friends had plans that didn’t involve me. I was already picturing myself in bed at 7:00pm. Knowing I had plans was great, but knowing I would spend the night with Smiles made my night. I walked around the rest of the night with a smile from ear to ear.
I’m not sure why, but the man-made me happy. I was happy to know it was his lips I’d be locking when the ball dropped on 2011.
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#1 by GL Gay Single guy (@GLGaySingleguy) on February 1, 2012 - 10:26 AM
That moment when just talking to someone is enough of a present. I miss that.
#2 by One Gay at a Time on February 1, 2012 - 10:32 AM
Why don’t you have that now?
#3 by GL Gay Single guy (@GLGaySingleguy) on February 1, 2012 - 11:40 AM
No boyfriend or love interest currently. 😦
By the way when you have time read the new update I posted on my Tumblr account today. It still surprises me that what happened actually happened.
#4 by GL Gay Single guy (@GLGaySingleguy) on February 1, 2012 - 11:27 PM
(Sorry the link is fixed now)
#5 by kinmanhattan on February 1, 2012 - 2:17 PM
I can’t believe that he introduces you to his friends and says that you two are “dating”, but he failed to invite you to the party until you asked to join him on NYE. And wow, I didn’t realize you actually meant real actual farm life until you mentioned waiting for your father tor return from farm duties. So cool!
#6 by One Gay at a Time on February 1, 2012 - 2:35 PM
Surprisingly, I didn’t notice that tidbit. But yea, it would have been nice to receive an unprovoked invitation.
And yes… I can milk a cow, drive a tractor and catch a chicken. All things on my resume 😉
#7 by kinmanhattan on February 1, 2012 - 4:34 PM
Are those euphemisms for something? Milking a cow, catching a chicken…. Hahah. Sorry, I couldn’t resist.