

About a half hour later, we had just parked and were walking to the restaurant when Pat called again. None of my suggestions seemed to have resolved the problem. I thought of some other things he could try and into the restaurant we went.
While we were eating dinner Pat called a third time. He said that none of my suggestions fixed the problem and that our boss Todd had said that if we couldn’t fix the problem remotely, he wanted one of us to go to the hotel where Jim was giving the demo and fix the problem.
Aviva and I discussed what we should do. Here we were on a romantic evening out and as far as we were concerned we were already on vacation. On the other hand, this was a really big sales presentation and Pat lived all the way in Staten Island. The hotel was on Central Park South and we were on 54th and Broadway.

Soon after that Todd called and I told him what we would do. Then Jim called and said that he was going to take his potential clients out, that he would leave the key downstairs for me, and asked that I page him after I fixed the problem.

When we got inside it was dark. When Aviva turned on the lights there were roses and rose petals strewn about the room. I got down on my knee, told her how happy she made me, and asked her to marry me. Of course she said yes (like I’ve said, she’s very smart ☺).











