This
love affair truly began on August 10, 1977 late at night in Chillicothe, Ohio
when Harold Harris passed away quietly in his sleep at the hospital. His soul left this earth to join the Lord in
Heaven.
While waiting to enter the Gates
of Glory, it is believed that he met a man, Theodore Roosevelt Brown of Ashland
Kentucky, whom also had passed away this same day. Their chance meeting on the journey home to
Heaven, would set in motion a love affair that can only be explained as a leap
of faith, tears of love and a binding friendship intertwining two families for
eternity.
As
they journeyed to reach their final destination, these two soft spoken men of
God struck up a conversation and bonded quickly sharing stories of the loved
ones they left behind. They found a
common chord; each had a young twelve year old grandchild, one a boy and one a
girl, whose heart was aching for their grandfather. The men promised that the children would find
one another and unite their families on Earth.
The seed had been sewn and a promise was made. The men had God on their side because he had
been listening to their hearts, the tales of youth and hopes for bright
futures, hopes for love and happiness.
The
trails would be separated by states; family dynamics; religious upbringings and
life choices too but if there’s a will, there was certainly going to be a way. Somehow the paths of these two youngsters
would cross eventually. Time
passed. Each of them had grown up,
dated, fell in “love” then had broken hearts.
The freshmen year of college came and went with all the highs and lows
of becoming adults and growing up.
The
wheels would finally begin in motion when Monica decided to transfer to The
Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio where Tab was already a student. She met some fraternity boys in class and
found study partners. This is the first
step towards Tab! Her study partners were
members of his fraternity and on a chance meeting in the Student Union while
having lunch they are introduced and say “Hello.” They cross paths a few more times in the
Union and spark up a conversation about how, per Tab, “Men take all the risk in
asking a young lady out! They put
themselves out there for rejection. Just
once, I wish a girl would ask me for my number 614-xxx-xxxx.” Monica quickly asked, “Is that a hint? Am I
supposed to write that down? Hold on,
let me get a pen.” She has never
forgotten that conversation, nor the phone number that led to it all. That evening she called him. They had made a connection and set a
date! Their first date was April 7, 1987.
The
seed that had been planted so long ago would now be tasked to be nurtured by
someone special, Mary Rose Lucille “Wisconsin” Davis Harris. Three weeks after their first date, Monica
headed off to Chillicothe, Ohio to visit with her grandmother, Harold’s
widow. Monica had spent a pleasant
weekend swapping stories, talking about her new Bo and attending her family
church where her other grandfather, Rev. Melvin Woodard Sr., was the
pastor. She said her goodbyes and headed
off back to OSU when she found herself, 20 miles from town and her car broke
down. She received a ride back to her
grandmother’s home from a kind stranger.
Stranded, scared and frustrated she reached out to Tab about her
situation. He became her prince
charming! He drove from Columbus, 45
miles to her aid at her grandmother’s home.
Mary immediately took a liking to him.
He had charmed the most important individual in Monica’s life and he had
shown himself to be a true gentleman.
Once the car was ready, Mrs. Harris whispered to Monica, “I like
him. He’s a keeper.” Little did Monica know, she would be
right. The seed was sewn deep! The two continued to date.
Now
it was Monica’s parents turn to meet him after 2 ½ months of dating. Monica’s parents thought he was kind but her
dad kept his reservations about this new young man wanting to be with his
daughter. “What makes him different from
all the rest?” he would ask. He quizzed
him about his family; what he wanted to do with his life; where was he
headed?” This behavior and skeptic
approach went on for a few months.
Monica’s grandmother spoke with them about how she saw something in this
one that made him special. She told them
she liked him from day 1! Then they
eased into liking him too.
One
night Tab tells Monica that he’s had a dream.
The two of them will have three children – two boys and a girl in that
order. Monica laughed because she only
wanted one child. She told him it was
just a dream. He told her no, it was
clear. She just didn’t know how right he
would be! Two years later, the two would
be married on the same day as her parents celebrated their 37th
wedding anniversary. Shortly after, they
see the doctor and an ultrasound’s scheduled.
When they are told it’s to be a boy, a cheer of yes, yes, yes is heard down
the corridor. Their first son would be
named Theodore “Theo” Anthony Brown II and would be born on Monica’s 25th
birthday. He would have the best of both
of them. Almost two years later they
welcomed their second child, a son named Grant.
Then another two years and one week exactly they welcome their daughter,
Courtnae. The dream is complete. Monica didn’t know how Tab knew, but he just
did.
Over
time, they kept finding dates in common between the two families. Finally, during a rare conversation with her
father in law, Monica discovers that Tab’s other grandfather had passed away
August 10, 1977. She is stunned for a
moment, she knew that date! It was her
own grandfather’s death on that day she remembered. It hit her that very moment, grandpa was
looking out for her still. Too many
dates, coincidences, people, her children falling in line like dominoes. There must be a reason and she had discovered
the magic that was making it happen. She
shared her discovery with her Grandma Mary to only receive a smile. She said, “I knew I liked him from that first
time he came to my home to help you child.”
She felt that tug just like Monica and they declared it must have been a
promise of love made in Heaven just for her!
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