My story of how I met my husband was funny..
I grew up on Bainbridge Is. every year in the spring they would have a parade when ths scotch broom bloomed. I borrowed a gorilla mask from a friend (I was 9) and while in the parade someone said, "look there is another gorilla." I turned to see a boy on a bicycle wearing a gorilla outfit he was about 11 years old. The boy rode his bike by me and said, "you are a gorilla, too." and rode off. I wanted to wave him down and walk in the parade with him, but he was gone.His parents at the time had a cabin on the Is., but in late middle school he moved to Bainbridge, but he was a year older so I didn't meet him till a dance his Sr. year, my Jr..a few days before the dance even though I had a perfectly nice BF and didn't have any prospects locally I broke up with my out of town guy and had to go to this dance. (If you saw the movie "Practical Magic" it was like the scene where Sandra Bullock was gardening and suddenly felt the urge to go to town. At the dance we saw each other, and didn't ask eachother to dance just started to dance together, he said..."my name is Todd..." I said "I know" I didn't... he just looked like a Todd to me.
Many years after being married I saw the movie "Serendipity". I thought to myself after if that movie was real, I would have married the gorilla on the bicycle. More years went by and I was flipping through a family photo album at his mom's house. and there was the boy on the bicycle wearing the gorilla outfit. I asked him if he was in that parade, he said "yes" I told him I was the other gorilla in that parade, he said..."oh you were standing by the corner by that one store."....
Funny thing is when he was a little boy and his parents asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up, he said a "gorilla".
In May we will have been married 30 years.