Dear Mom and Dad -
It's funny the things that stick in your head...
When I was in high school, I remember sitting at a wrestling meet at North Scott High School. Donna D. and I were hanging out, chatting in-between matches when she said something that I think of often. I don't recall the exact words but it was something like this:
"Your parents are so cute. Look at them. They still hold hands."
We looked at the two of you from a distance and watched as you held hands while sitting next to each other on the bleachers. You would chat and smile. Donna and I talked about how obvious it was that you were still so much in love with each other.
That was some 25 years ago but I have no doubt that Donna and I could have that exact same conversation today.
At Don and Sandi's 50th wedding anniversary party, Sandy told me that we were one of the most memorable couples they had for marriage preparations. Mainly because of something I said to her during those sessions. She asked me what I wanted in a marriage and my response was "I want one like my mom and dad." Certainly I don't recall saying it but I absolutely can hear myself saying it. It's something that I've felt for a long time... maybe spurred by the conversation Donna and I had so many years before that.
If there's one thing you've done, it's to be models for a loving relationship. You hold hands, joke and giggle like a couple of newlyweds.
It's wonderful having parents who are still in love 45 years after they got married!
Happy 45th Anniversary.
When I was in high school, I remember sitting at a wrestling meet at North Scott High School. Donna D. and I were hanging out, chatting in-between matches when she said something that I think of often. I don't recall the exact words but it was something like this:
"Your parents are so cute. Look at them. They still hold hands."
We looked at the two of you from a distance and watched as you held hands while sitting next to each other on the bleachers. You would chat and smile. Donna and I talked about how obvious it was that you were still so much in love with each other.
That was some 25 years ago but I have no doubt that Donna and I could have that exact same conversation today.
At Don and Sandi's 50th wedding anniversary party, Sandy told me that we were one of the most memorable couples they had for marriage preparations. Mainly because of something I said to her during those sessions. She asked me what I wanted in a marriage and my response was "I want one like my mom and dad." Certainly I don't recall saying it but I absolutely can hear myself saying it. It's something that I've felt for a long time... maybe spurred by the conversation Donna and I had so many years before that.
If there's one thing you've done, it's to be models for a loving relationship. You hold hands, joke and giggle like a couple of newlyweds.
It's wonderful having parents who are still in love 45 years after they got married!
Happy 45th Anniversary.
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