Happy Doper Milestones thread

Congratulations to you both! Mazel tov! Shubhakaamanaen, and may you have many, many more years of happiness together.

It has my favorite kind of romance, star-crossed lovers with a happy ending. Approve! Happy anniversary.

Yes, Happy Anniversary!

Coming in late and early on two family milestones.

Last June our daughter got married to her partner of 9 years–they’ve been together since the beginning of her sophomore year of college. Now we can happily describe him as our “son-in-law”, rather than her “inevitability”.

This coming June, our son will marry his partner of almost 5 years. In this case, they met the first day of freshman year, became best friends, and became a couple at the beginning of senior year. We are happy to have her join our family.

Aww! I met my husband the first day of freshman year (freshman orientation in fact) and we became best friends too! Best way to start a relationship IMO. (And we married in June!)

Congratulations to both of your kiddos and your family.

Thanks!

My wife and I met in the Spring of my freshman year, when she visited as a prospective freshman and was placed with friends down the hall from me. I thought she was cute, but had zero social skills, so I invited her to come sit in on the Art History class I was taking (she was coming into the Art School). It was boring and dark. She fell asleep in class.

By coincidence, we ended up in a class together in the Fall. We became friends and by the Spring of that year, we were a couple. We did not date, which was good, because I was hopeless.

The kids seem to have emulated us, at least a little. We’re currently at 41 years as a couple, 36 married.

I think we dated without realizing that we were dating. It was definitely a situation where everyone saw it before we did. My husband was also hopeless. I had to make the first, um, several moves. Patience has never been my strong suit in relationships, so eventually I just told him I was in love with him (in an email.) And he didn’t really get it even then. And everyone was like “oh my God never tell a man you love him first!” But I did. And during the follow-up I made it much more explicit and he was like, “Oh! You know I thought that was what you meant, but I didn’t want to jump to conclusions. I love you too!”

That was… 22 years ago.

Late with some news - my son graduated high school and is moving on to college. He’s a great kiddo and I’m so glad for him (and proud)!

Congratulations to your son and you! I hope he has a great college experience.

So…if my math is correct, y’all got together when you were 9???

I wish I were that young. Alas, we were 19. I don’t think he’d have been ready for nine year old me.

I’ve often thought that you and I are the same person :laughing: - I too met my husband the first day of freshman orientation (actually, a pre-orientation weekend). Though we got married in July, not June.

Congrats to @RickG’s family!

We met as juniors, but didn’t start dating until after we graduated. I think there is something to be said for common experiences as a bonding experience for a relationship. 33 years together now!

It’s not a milestone, exactly, but it was either put it here or start a new thread…

Background: kaylasmom and I were never big TV watchers. When we learned that we would be having a daughter (December 13, 1995), we decided that to name her after me we’d need to invent a new name that had never existed before, and landed on Michaela (“Dr. What, Medicine Which”?) When Michaela was about 18 months old, we got her into a daycare, so kaylasmom could try to work on getting herself job-ready. The other children in the daycare had difficulty pronouncing her name, and took to calling her Kayla. So did the daycare provider, and pretty soon, so did her mother and I. And when I first went online in 1999, I took the handle kaylasdad99.

Kayla has long since abandoned Kayla, in favor of Michaela (or Mickyy to her pals), and at the age of twenty-eight is employed in the admissions office of a Manhattan preschool. While it’s not part of her primary duties, she does interact with, and is well-known to and loved by all the children, who know her as Miss Michaela.

Until today. Upon being introduced to a new attendee, she has once again encountered a child who has difficulty saying “Michaela.” The little sprog calls her “Kayla,” and history is repeating itself.

I’m hoping it spreads. She’s hoping she secures employment with the admissions department at Columbia University before it does. :rofl:

I just realized today marks 10 years without alcohol for Mrs. Nott and me! Break out the bubbly! 7-Up, that is.

@AskNott Wow!

Congratulations!

Is twenty-five years of being a Doper a happy milestone? Well, it’s significant, anyway, and that’s good enough for me (plus, announcing it here means I don’t have to start a thread about it and violate the spirit, if not the letter, of the stricture against post-count parties)!

It’s happy for us! Woo hoo! :tada:

The little cake next to your name says it’s your birthday, though; not your Doperversary. Are they one and the same? :slight_smile:

At this time I see both a slice of cake and an entire cake next to @kaylasdad99’s name.

Congratulations!

Thank you. Apropos of nothing in particular, did you know that you can just BUY stickers for your car that say 26.2? Nobody checks.