While I am not totally over the top in making it known that I am looking for a man in my life, I do periodically mention it to people who might have friends and who might be willing to be a matchmaker for me. Sometimes the matchmakers come in very unusual wrappings.
I have a handy man who comes and does the sorts of things I either can't or don't want to handle around my house and we have struck up a friendship. He is funny and a good conversationalist and I find that when he is working around the house, I keep him company and we laugh a lot. I consider him a friend and he has invited me on hikes with his church group and even to Sunday services in the park on Sunday when he was preaching. So far I haven't been able to attend, but he might have had ulterior motives that I didn't know about until recently.
Last time he was over, we were chatting and I had made some banana bread to get rid of the overripe bananas I had on my counter and told him when it had cooled, I would give him a slice. He asked if I baked a lot and I told him it came in waves. He then asked if I cooked a lot and I told him pretty much every night...innocent enough questions, right?
Well, perhaps not so innocent, because as we were standing in the kitchen eating banana bread, he said he had been considering something that he wanted to ask me and had been considering it for a while...before you go there (probably too late, lol), I should mention he is married and has two children...he said he had a friend from his church who he thought I might like...that came out of the blue!
So, maybe the questions about cooking were not so innocent. He was worried it would be awkward and be like Junior High and asked what I thought I might like to do to meet this guy. I told him I would think about it, but that it wouldn't be like junior high school because we were adults and could meet and decide if we liked each other... no harm no foul. The next time the handy man came over to finish a job for me, he asked if I had thought about it and I told him to just give my number to his friend.
So, we shall see. We have similar careers and we live in the same city...both pluses. The handy man said he was funny and his favorite person (which I consider and honor that he would try to matchmake us since he wouldn't want his friend to be matched up with just anybody...right?)
So, can a handy man be a matchmaker? Inquiring minds want to know!
I believe there are no accidents, so why couldn't he be. Stranger things have happened.
ReplyDeleteYes, i do try to stay open to the possibilities and opportunities. We shall see if my story to future generations is that the guy working on my bathroom introduced us. :-)
DeleteWell I'm game! ;)
ReplyDeleteMe too! :-)
DeleteI sure am thinking that he can, Cygnet!! Let us know how it goes. :). Many hugs,
ReplyDelete<3 Katie
Thanks Katie, I will let you know. Apparently the message has been delivered by phone and he is interested. The note with my name and number will be passed on the next time they see each other. The whole note thing makes me laugh, but if that's how they want to work it, then OK! :-)
DeleteOh I definitely think he can!
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Roz
Yes, me too. The handy man is a very sweet guy actually...so maybe I will start calling him my shadkhin. I was going to say Yenta...but apparently that means a gossiping old woman and my handy man is none of those things (lol).
DeleteOf course he can Cygnet! A friend can definitely be a matchmaker...no matter what their occupation. Please let us know how it goes. Good luck! ;)
ReplyDeleteHugs and Blessings...
Cat
Thanks, Cat. I was more thinking it was out of character for the male of the species to play matchmaker than the fact that he is a handy man....but I'm taking it however it comes. :-)
DeleteOh, yes, most definitely.
ReplyDeleteI sure do hope he is a good matchmaker, or at least as good as he is a handy man. :-) I will be reporting back.
DeleteOh I think a handyman who hangs out after his work is done and eats banana bread with you can very definitely be a matchmaker. :) Like you said, you are adults...if a first time is horrid, so be it. You don't have to do it again.
ReplyDeleteYes, and he can report back that he knows I can bake, having sampled the banana bread. (grin) I might come out with a friend or maybe a little more, I figure I don't have anything to lose.
DeleteThe banana bread won me over immediately - as this was August, and it is now October, how did you get on?!!!
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Ami