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His Very First Twinkie
Posted by Sara in Daily Life, Media on January 20, 2010
One of the culture differences Paul and I regularly run across is food. This has made for some interesting conversations, and sometimes even debates over things like whether something is a ‘biscuit’ or a ‘cookie’. Being a southern girl to the core I know darn well what a biscuit is, and that the only acceptable way to eat one is with either homemade sausage gravy, or smothered in butter and jelly.
Those flat, skinny things he pulls out of a packet, often with one side of them covered in chocolate? Most definitely not a biscuit.
Culinary semantics aside, we also have pretty regular moments of “Omg, you’ve never had <insert food here>??? How could you not have had that???” Before Paul came over in December, I learned to my complete and utter dismay that he’d never tried a Twinkie.
Seriously dude? For real?
Twinkies are such an ingrained childhood thing here that we can’t imagine a life without them, even when we generally don’t eat them anymore as adults. Remember the great Twinkie Hunt Woody Harrelson’s character was on in ‘Zombieland’? Let’s just say I have no doubt whatsoever that should the world be taken over by flesh-eating freaks, someone somewhere will be stockpiling Twinkies.
Clearly the deficiency of Hostess goodness in his life had to be resolved when he came for his next visit.
Paul flew in on the 2nd of December, and on the 5th we went shopping for supplies for the housewarming party on the 6th. We got the necessary bits and pieces, and picked up a box of Twinkies, which I told him we had to wait to open, because our friend Heather had been so shocked at his Twinkie virginity that I told her she would be there when he tried them, and Paul said I made the whole thing sound like a threesome. Considering the semi-orgasmic taste experience of a Twinkie, I couldn’t really disagree.
That night with everyone over and someone recording on their iPhone, Paul got his first taste of a Twinkie. His reaction? See for yourself..
The Proposal
Posted by Sara in Daily Life, Media on December 28, 2009
(Cross-posted from Suburban Oblivion.)
A bunch of Twitter locals get together for a Tweetup, something cool happens and someone catches it on their iPhone, video is uploaded to Youtube and people are tweeting it within minutes.
It may be the epitome of geeky, but when Paul proposed on December 6th with many of our close friends there to share in the moment, that’s exactly what happened. Thanks to Alli recording the video and Chris taking pictures, we have a beautiful visual record of what many often don’t, and we are able to share that with those we wish could have been there with us (Amanda and Christy especially, miss you guys!) but couldn’t.

Paul popping the question as twitter locals share in the moment.
The actual capturing of the video was incredibly lucky, because he hadn’t told anyone he was going to ask when he did. He did however start his speech with something along the lines of us ‘never breaking up again’ or something to that effect, and Allie decided just being a smartass that she needed to get that statement on video. We are so glad she did!
Since we are anything but traditional, you know the ring had to be different as well. Instead of a diamond solitaire, the center stone is an emerald (he’s from Ireland, and we met in May) with emerald-cut diamonds on either side. Stunning!

Thank you so very much to everyone who was here to share in the moment, and to all of our friends who couldn’t be here but have sent their well-wishes via Twitter, Facebook and email.
Most of all thank you to Paul, my wonderful, sweet, pain in the ass husband-to-be for making the moment so special. This has been so hard-earned for us, but so worth it. I love you.
A Bit of Video From Our Early Days
We were uploading pics to the gallery and I remembered we had a bit of video of me, Paul, and Steven Smith, taken by Shashi Bellamkonda from the Friday night boat ride at Sobcon 2008 in Chicago. Since we are finally able to, we thought we’d go ahead and post it. This was the weekend Paul and I first met IRL, so got quite a kick out of watching it again. Ahhh, memories
Hard to believe it’s been 18 months since that trip!
We put up a ton of pics in the gallery, so feel free to check them out
Paul and Sara met online in 2007. Both highly opinionated bloggers, it's little surprise their first encounter was a disagreement over a blog post.
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