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My wife and I were just a pregnant nurse and a graduate student, living in Hanover NH and about to act on our rather impetuous decision. We were 23 and 24 years old, and for some crazy reason felt adult and responsible.
We woke, my wife realized she was missing a shoe and sent me off shopping. We eventually headed for Rollins Chapel to meet the justice of the peace, and a handful of our friends gathered. No family - they were not happy with our decision to not have the big wedding or choose the " right" religion. So we did it small, and did it for us
And here we are, comfy in our western NC home, careers done, grandson burbling away in a playpen, listening to Sleepy Hollow on WXPN. The pumpkin chocolate chip scone gone, coffee nearly so. Just an ordinary day, in a remarkable 45 years.
I am such a lucky person.
Walleye
(43,516 posts)malaise
(291,701 posts)Congrats
marble falls
(70,068 posts)... are grateful in all things!
mwmisses4289
(2,946 posts)Here's to many more years of contentment and happiness. 🍻🥂
brer cat
(27,275 posts)3catwoman3
(28,369 posts)May your story continue for many more years.
ProfessorGAC
(75,535 posts)We hit 45 years in 2025, too!
How did you celebrate?
NewHendoLib
(61,503 posts)Nothing extraordinary - going to visit the local farmers market soon, then nice dinner out tonight.
You?
ProfessorGAC
(75,535 posts)Same one we've gone to the last 6 or 7 anniversaries (aside from 2020).
druidity33
(6,854 posts)Only the best people truly appreciate it when they have it good. 25 years for me and mine come March and i love her more every day.
DFW
(59,570 posts)My wife and I are slightly ahead in longevity, but woefully behind in simplicity. Since we had been together for eight years before the official marriage, and we had a double wedding involving three nationalities and languages, simplicity eluded us. The wedding might as well have been the General Assembly of the United Nations, minus the (badly needed) interpreters.
The grandchildren are all bilingual in German and English, even though two live in New York and two live in Königstein/Taunus. The age of bubbling has passed, I fear. My wife retired from social work, as saving the world is a thankless and strenuous profession. At 73, I just celebrated 50 years at my job with no retirement in sight. I think the stress of being in a different country every day is easier to take than the stress of having nothing to do at all. Obviously, some see it the opposite way.
Pete Seeger once said (referring to music, but it holds true for other things): Any damn fool can get complicated, but it takes genius to achieve simplicity. Fools that my wife and I are, we managed the complicated part just fine. Its the simplicity where we envy your genius. We havent figured that part out yet.
Well done!
KS Toronado
(22,526 posts)ms liberty
(10,867 posts)And Happy Anniversary!
NewHendoLib
(61,503 posts)ms liberty
(10,867 posts)Clouds Passing
(6,725 posts)36 years here. Sipping warm coffee on a chilly morning with the snoozing pup nearby.