There are all kinds of Christmases'. Ones that you will always remember. Ones that are easy to forget. Ones that you wish never happened. For Lisa Woburn and Doug Sellwood, Christmas of 1977, was the one that shaped their lives.
Lisa and Doug had become a couple in February. Lisa was traveling from her home in Connecticut to visit her childhood friend, Donna, in St. Louis. A snowstorm forced Lisa's plane to land in Cincinnati. Not wanting her friend spending the night in an airport, Donna arranged for Lisa to stay with her cousin Doug. He had been living there and was happy to help. This chance meeting became an amazing twenty-four hours. They had been a long distance couple ever since.
It was midafternoon of Friday, December 2nd 1977. Doug was at the top of the stairs of his third-floor apartment building. As he walked down the hall he noticed one of the building owners talking to someone he did not recognize. Ann-Marie was a middle-aged slender Italian woman who owned the building with her husband Wilfredo.
Ann-Marie noticed him and said; "Doug what's wrong, why are you home at this hour?"
Doug replied; "Nothing is wrong. I need to be home for a delivery."
"I see. Oh, where are my manners? Doug, this is Asa?" Ann-Marie said unsure of the pronunciation.
"Asha." said the attractive woman standing with Ann-Marie.
"Ah ok. Asha this is Doug."
"Pleased to meet you." Doug said.
Ann-Marie stated that Asha was from California and was going to be his new neighbor. Asha clarified that she was from Taiwan but grew up in California. Doug pointed out that he grew up in Connecticut and moved to Cincinnati for college. He never left because it was such a great place to live.
Ann-Marie asked; "So what are you having delivered?"
"Oh, a new TV."
"Really, something wrong with your old one?"
"No just upgraded to something bigger."
"Very nice. What are you going to do with your old one?"
"Not sure yet, maybe charity."
Ann-Marie turned to Asha and asked; "Did you bring a TV from California?"
"No." Asha said.
"Ok then here you go. Doug, you found a home for your old TV."
They all laughed at Ann-Marie's pragmatic problem-solving.
"You're going to need the keys. Come downstairs and I will get you all set up." Ann-Marie suggested to Asha.
Asha turned to Doug; "Very nice to meet you."
"Nice to meet you as well. Welcome to the building and the city."
Doug walked down the hall and into his apartment. He hung up his jacket and went to the kitchen to grab a beer. The front door opened and a friendly voice asked; "Who was that crazy hot Japanese girl I just passed on the stairs?" Doug shook his head thinking; 'yup that's Kris'.
Kris Kadela was a friend and a co-worker. He was from Michigan and had been a year behind Doug at college. They both had been Industrial Design majors. They had many classes together and became friends. Doug had gotten a job at a toy company as soon as he graduated. Kris finished off his degree then found a job he was not happy with.
Both men had stayed in touch. About six months ago the company Doug worked for had a large expansion. Knowing Kris was unhappy and that he did good work, he put in a word for him and they brought him on. Since that time both men had become good friends.
Doug said; "She is from Taiwan, not Japan. I just found out she is moving into that empty studio next door."
"Lucky guy." Quipped Kris.
"Hey, it could have been yours."
"You know I could not afford it. We pattern shop guys aren't like you, engineers. We don't make enough for our own apartment. We have to slum it with roommates."
Doug just rolled his eyes at him. "You want a beer?"
"Yeah, I sure do."
They cheers each other and sit down in the living room. Kris noticed a framed picture of Doug and his girlfriend Lisa on the TV that was about to be replaced. He commented that it was a good picture. Doug appreciated the compliment and added that she would be staying with him over Christmas.
Kris had always wondered what was up with Lisa's eyes and why she needed such think glasses. Doug explained that they did not fully develop before she was born. She could see just fine with the glasses but without them, everything was a blur.
Kris' next question was even more direct. "Are you really going to do it? Really going to propose?"
"Yeah, I am." Doug replied with a nod of his head.
"You think she knows it is coming?"
"No, I do not think so." Doug replied.
"There you go, buddy, shock her with the surprise. Do you have the ring yet?"
"No, I pick it up Wednesday."
"How much did that set you back?"
"Enough." Doug said with a grimace.
"Yeah?"
"Oh Yeah. Between that and this TV, I have spent all of my percentage payout." Added Doug.
"Hey don't sweat it, man. The figures you designed are awesome and are going to sell like nothing before them. You are going to get all that payout and then some."
Doug and Kris worked for the toy manufacturer Bailey Toys. Bailey had the license to make toys based on a series of science fiction novels. The Zencar Chronicles was a sprawling collection of books that had fascinating storylines, thrilling action and lots of rich characters. The toy line was going to start with 24 action figures based on some of the humans, aliens, and robots that were in the books. If the launch line was successful there would additional waves of figures, vehicles, and playsets.
The toy line looked to be the most promising in the history of the company. Pre-orders from retailers were through the roof. Bailey had taken that money and invested most of it in production assets and hiring more people. They had purchased a building and equipment for the assembly of the toys. They purchased an additional building for the warehouse and distribution of them. They also increased the number of employees by twenty percent.