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In March we downsized and moved from a big house in rural VA to a small 2-BR apartment in a three-floor apartment building with about 120 units in Northern Virginia. Most of our neighbors are a lot younger, they work all the time, and we rarely see them.
The building has a gym on the first floor, so, five days a week I go down the stairwell to the gym for a workout.
Last Wednesday as I was walking down the hall toward the stairwell, an apartment door farther down the hall opened and a young lady came out, holding her little Yorkie dog on her shoulder, going out to walk the dog. She looked back at me, said "HI, GOOD MORNING," I returned her greeting and continued down the hall a few paces behind her.
Suddenly, she stopped and turned around -- I was certain she was afraid I was following her or something -- she smiled a huge smile, held up her left hand, and there on her ring finger was the biggest diamond I've ever seen -- "I GOT ENGAGED LAST NIGHT!!!!!!!"
I congratulated her, told her we had been married for 59 years, we spoke a few more minutes, then, she and her Yorkie hopped on the elevator and I headed down the stairs.
I've thought about that encounter ever since. With all the meanness, evil, hate, and general upsetting word that spews from every outlet 24/7, it's good to see normal young people doing normal things. It really is.
I may be an old optimist but that early morning encounter gave me hope.

MIButterfly
(1,312 posts)When I go out in public, shopping, whatever, I'm always surprised and happy when I have an encounter with a nice, pleasant person. We smile at each other, exchange a few words. It really makes my day and gives me a glimmer of hope.
badhair77
(4,994 posts)Im in my 70s and I appreciate all the good news I can find. Thanks for sharing. 😊
usonian
(20,618 posts)Hate and racism are taught, and taught to gyp the "students," not the scapegoats.
Some people, it takes a lifetime (or more) to figure out that HATE IS NOT HAPPINESS.
Be happy.
From a very un-average old guy.
a kennedy
(34,442 posts)saw two younger women, one in a Packer shirt, I gave her the thumbs up and said Go Pack. This is in Viking Territory .she smiled and said right. I then said I just couldnt watch the game anymore and came here to get Kwik Trips chicken sandwich. The one wearing the Packers shirt said I know were listening on our phones in the car. I said oh, I sure hope they can win she said yup me too. Im 75, she looked early 20s .
moniss
(8,099 posts)who sang the blues and I asked her for some happy news but she just smiled and turned away......."
Jack Valentino
(3,297 posts)Used to sing that song at kareoke, a few times...
Codifer
(1,084 posts)Arthur to King Pelinore:
"Sometimes, Pelly. they do sparkle."
iscooterliberally
(3,130 posts)My nephew just got married to the girl next door. It was a beautiful ceremony on a golf course, and the reception was at the club house. Hopefully my younger brother will be a grandfather in the near future. We got take in all the good news we can!
erronis
(21,326 posts)Maybe it's just me, but every time I see some young couple, in love/lust, trothing to one another, I have a silent pang of possible future hurt.
The joy of finding just the right companion to share life together forever is overwhelming. But the likelihood of a long-term supportive relationship seems to be the exception.
Congrats on your 59 years!!!! Keep them going - I love your positive example.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,364 posts)It is fantastic that you found some AOG. Now we get to live vicariously from these stories.
thanks.
NJCher
(41,464 posts)There was a nice-looking older guy, maybe 60 or so, getting a cart. It was the kind of cart I like and there are not too many of them that are ever available. If you want one, you generally have to hunt one down and sometimes walk about a half block to do so.
Standing in the vicinity was a woman engaged on her cell phone.
As I approached the door, the man pulled out a cart from the very few of them available and gave it to me. I gave him a big smile and said thank you. Then he took one for himself and entered the store.
I looked at the woman on the cell phone and asked, "Did you see that?"
She nodded with a big smile on her face. I said, "Chivalry is not dead!"
I really liked your story, AverageOldGuy. I think it's nice that she felt comfortable sharing it with you. Good sign for your new residency.
FakeNoose
(38,685 posts)I always give people the benefit of the doubt. They probably mean well and they probably want to be friendly. Living in Pittsburgh I've always had nice neighbors and it's fairly easy to make friends. Even drivers are friendly and polite here.
Polybius
(20,892 posts)I dunno, I'd buy a 40 room mansion if I could afford it.
Jack Valentino
(3,297 posts)but that wasn't the point of the OP, of course...
malaise
(289,221 posts)Can you get around it with health issues.
Makes no sense after the nest is empty
malaise
(289,221 posts)Rec
Tree Lady
(12,720 posts)Young clerk said, like your earrings they match your shirt and I laughed because I am always trying to match my earrings to my clothes.
Today I had on my longest dangly ones with blue, orange and white tiny beads and long silver feathers. They sort of look Native American. And my shirt had thin stripes in those colors.
It's nice when young people make to effort to engage us in conversation.
My bookclub has some new young members and the book this month is one I chose called Give Her Credit about the history of women starting banks so they could help women get credit and loans. I feel good sharing this with young people they need to see what we have gone through so they understand why we are out there protesting still.
Joinfortmill
(18,956 posts)Old gal here. Every Sunday night I drive the 3 miles to my daughter's for dinner with her, her husband, my granddaughter, her husband, and the new puppy. My grandson is in Japan teaching ESL. After dinner we all take a walk around the neighborhood. It's just so normal. It helps keep us all on an even keel in this crazy, scary time we live in.
spike jones
(1,960 posts)czarjak
(13,193 posts)Unfortunately!
Emile
(37,642 posts)There's still hope for a better tomorrow.