Anniversary
This day, the curve of its numbers, its 2 and its 4, the late Mayness of it, all of its features and character will always and only mean one thing to me: my parents' wedding day.
This is the first day in 62 years they have not celebrated it together. Here's what I wrote about them two years ago, on their 60th wedding anniversary:
What started 60 years ago was not just a marriage; it was a family, a way of life. It was jumping in an old Chevy and driving across the country. Finally running away to California to start all over again — then realizing that Kentucky was where they wanted to be all along. ... There has always been a certain jauntiness, a sense that you didn't have to be what circumstances dictated. Dreaming was encouraged. ...
And in fact, they kept on dreaming, right to the end of Dad's life.
This is the first day in 62 years they have not celebrated it together. Here's what I wrote about them two years ago, on their 60th wedding anniversary:
What started 60 years ago was not just a marriage; it was a family, a way of life. It was jumping in an old Chevy and driving across the country. Finally running away to California to start all over again — then realizing that Kentucky was where they wanted to be all along. ... There has always been a certain jauntiness, a sense that you didn't have to be what circumstances dictated. Dreaming was encouraged. ...
And in fact, they kept on dreaming, right to the end of Dad's life.
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