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1000 feet in the sky

Tonight, we are planning to ascend the Empire State Building just before sunset, and leave only when we will have seen the city lights resist the night’s embrace.

I wrote a short letter for François, which I’m copying it here because, while my love for him is a private matter, it’s not a secret either - and if he gets questions about the accompanying gift, this should answer it. I plan to give him the letter when our feet are over a thousand feet from the ground, so he would have read it at this time (I delayed publication on this post).

October 17, 2008
Hey friend,

In this same city, ten years ago, when we took each other’s hand so as not to get separated in the crowd, I don’t think I knew that we would never let go. Still, there is no one else I would want to stand here with, on the world’s rooftops, at this moment.

In the box, you will find a little piece of metal. A whole decade went by without our exchanging an official promise of infinite love: this engagement developed naturally instead, like two small streams joining and making their way on earth, through the snags and bumps of the landscape, through lush grass banks and storms alike, transforming into a strong and unstoppable river, sparkling in the sun and brimming with life. Our commitment grew by itself.

I love you, I plan to spend my life with you, and it makes me happy. In this special anniversary, then, I believe it is the perfect occasion to tell you, and I offer you a small present. It’s my promise, simple as that; a little reminder of our commitment and of me - this way I’m always with you.

I would be pleased if you accepted to wear it. What do you say?

With all my love,
(except the enormous portion I’m reserving for our kids,
but it could be argued that our children are a living expression of our love,
so it’s all the same really…)

-Émilie


5 Responses to “1000 feet in the sky”

  1. Simon Says:    

    Your parenthetical is delightfully pragmatic, and all the more appealing because of that. Nice.

  2. BOB Says:    

    tis a wonderful thing

  3. gexxx Says:    

    wow!

  4. Anonymous Says:    

    Puis le voyage????

  5. Tal Says:    

    Ooooooh. I’m happy you’re happy Emilie.

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