Every time I pass by that Paris Baguette Cafe, I think about that cool, winter evening- it was Valentine's Day eve and it just happened to be a speed dating event.
I had been in that cute cafe once before a few years prior. When I my sister mentioned to me about this event and thought I should attend, it was like I already had a slight intuition she was going to tell me something like that. She also encouraged me to think about it and go- there was nothing to lose! I try to always take that into account, the benefits of lessons learned always outweigh the risks so to speak.
Starting out 2023, I already 'make up a decision' that I was just over the dating scene and trying to intentionally meet people in that manner. I really just wanted to focus on my life right in front of me. I think I also was very exhausted with set ups that just weren't happening or working, and I was over it. But that was New Years Day talk. By February, I was becoming more open to give an event like this a chance, I guess and not take it too seriously. I also knew it wasn't a religious affiliated event, so my catholic faith and beliefs most likely weren't going to be the same with the guys I would meet- even better idea to just feel it out and learn from it.
I was a bit nervous on the drive to this cafe. It was a rushed evening- having an early dinner, getting ready and everything, and really just seeing it as a fun event, not much more expectation. I remember I kept it somewhat casual, but a little bit dressy. I straightened my hair, wore one of my favorite pairs of jeans, favorite (and only) gray long boots, earrings/jewelry, lavender coat type blazer I recently bought, and instead of shouldering a purse, I brought a bright orange clutch.
I thought I was late- but upon walking in, check ins were still happening, and nothing had quite yet started. I noticed guys and girls mostly sitting and waiting for the speed dating to start. One guy in particular sitting down noticed me and was just staring at me. I wasn't sure if he was with the speed dating event or not, but he seemed to be waiting around.
Once I checked in, I was told to where to sit at table #8 and that I could order something. I ordered a strawberry smoothie. They also had treats like strawberries dipped in chocolates we could have for free and had handouts of questions we could refer to, as well as any notes we wanted to take after each speed date and whether it was a 'yes' or a 'no'.
I didn't really prepare myself of what questions to ask perfect strangers, I just trusted that conversation could flow in the moment, and it would be pretty obvious if planned questions were needed or not. Us ladies had our own individual small tables with a number on it, and the guys would rotate to each table after 8 minutes. The guys could pick first what table they wanted to go to, essentially which girl that wanted to talk with first and the speed dating event would start from there.
I remember some of the guys from the night, or what we talked about. Sometimes the 8 minutes flew by, and sometimes it felt a bit too long or hard to know what to say exactly. Some guys had better conversational skills or asked good questions than others. A few guys seemed really nervous, and some were calmer. I was surprised that I didn't feel nervous. After each 'date' we would write any comments to remember the person, and if we were interested in getting to know them further or not. The nice thing that once the bell rang to let us know that the 8 minutes were up, it was always a pleasant transition with saying to each other 'it was nice meeting you' or 'good luck'.
What I still think is funny is that somewhere in the middle of the event, when one of the guys came to my table and introduced himself, I immediately recognized him! He not only was the guy who as I entered was looking at me, but he was also the guy who randomly approached me while at a Starbucks on New Years Eve. So, I already knew who he was, and I started laughing when he introduced himself at my table, and I just thought it was awkwardly funny. I then said we already met and told him where (Starbucks last year), and then it clicked, and he became very excited and knew why I looked familiar.
Once the night was over and we made our final decisions about our potential matches before handing in our papers, the guy who recognized me was somehow hovering around my table and almost waiting to see if I picked him as a match, (I didn't) and tried to talk to me further. It ended up that we had parked next to each other too lol
Overall, it was a fun and interesting experience. (Of course, would have been better if it was Catholic related), but I did get a date out of it, and learned from it. Even if it feels it doesn't lead you anywhere, I think it's just the fact of trying something new or different, having a simple and good time because you want to. To feel confident in yourself and see what happens or what you will learn along the way!