He wouldn't tell me where we were going only that I had to wear a dress and he had to approve it. I truly like just following his lead, it's such a calm and oddly close place to be, so I left work at the appointed time and found out what he was going to wear... a suit (his big boy clothes as he calls them). I went through a few choices before settling on a nice summer dress and before long we were off. He drove south and at some point I guessed we were headed to DC (I'm not mentioning the many other guesses that I had along the way - we didn't stop in Columbia, nor did we head to the Olney Ale House).
I expected to be sort of antsy not knowing where we were going, but instead I felt completely relaxed - I knew just hanging out with him would be fun so it just didn't matter where we were headed. But then after a while I saw a sign for The Kennedy Center. I got a little chill of excitement. I've lived here all my life, within an hour of DC and all it has to offer and I've never been to The Kennedy Center - so this was going to be extra fun. We were going to dinner first and on the way there I got him to tell me what we were going to see.... The Color Purple.
I almost teared up right there. The Color Purple is my all time favorite movie not to mention one of the best books I've ever read. A few years ago when it first came to Broadway he got me tickets for Christmas. We were going to to to NYC for the weekend, watch the show and play a bit. Unfortunately that's when Brad hurt his neck and started the long odyssey that ended with his successful neck surgery. Of course it was not an issue that we were unable to go back then, I was disappointed but never gave it a second thought and really had put it totally out of my mind. I had no idea the show was traveling, much less that it was close by. What a truly wonderful surprise.
We started with dinner at Sequoia a restaurant with an amazing view a short walk from The Kennedy Center. Brad asked the waitress what dish they were known for... this question totally stumped her. Um... we're not known for anything in particular - I guess we're known for the view. It was a great view, right on a bend in the Potomac River. But being known for the view and not for any particular dish spoke volumes about the food and we both adjusted our choices to things it's harder to screw up and even with that the food wasn't anything to write home about - but... the view really was wonderful and the company wasn't bad either.
On the way there I updated my FB status that I was on a mystery date asking for guesses to where we were headed and once we got to the restaurant I posted a few pictures; first of the view, then of the Hall of Nations in the Kennedy Center (and someone totally recognized all the flags - I was impressed) and then of a souvenir stand selling stuff from The Color Purple. I got a few guesses ranging from Taco Bell (thanks Sue) to the UN. It was a little side note that totally amused me and reminded me again that I LOVE MY IPHONE!
The show was absolutely fabulous! I wasn't sure how it would translate to musical, but it was done exceptionally well. The lead was played by the former American Idol winner Fantasia and I was skeptical at how well she'd do, but she was absolutely wonderful. I can no longer watch the movie because ever single scene is leading to one of the two climactic points in the movie that just either rip my heart out or put it back together and so I end up sobbing for the whole movie and well... I sobbed (though silently) for the whole play too - it was just so good. When it was over, I went into the bathroom to get myself together and I don't think I've ever seen my eyes to completely red. I put on my sunglasses at eleven o'clock at night so as not to scare anyone.
It was the best surprise I've ever had. I love my husband!
Camela

