I’m a hopeless romantic, and it’s all my parents’ fault.
In July of 1976, at the age of 18, my dad and his friend
went on vacation to Daytona Beach. They weren’t happy with the location of
their original hotel, so they checked into a different hotel closer to the
pier, a move that would prove to change my parents' lives forever.
My dad walked out on the balcony of his new room, and
noticed my mom in the pool. As the story goes, they met shortly thereafter in
the hotel elevator, and were inseparable the rest of the week.
As Dad tells it, he no sooner left Daytona, and Mom wrote
him a letter to send to his home in Louisville, Kentucky. He wrote one back and
sent it to her home in LaSalle, Illinois. That was just the beginning of the several letters, long-distance phone calls, and road trips to come over the
next few months, a courtship I find especially impressive considering it was in
an age without cell phones or the Internet; an early sign of their dedication
to one another.
Dad proposed to Mom on Valentine’s Day in 1977, and they
were married a few months later in LaSalle on August 7, 1977--40 years ago
today!
This morning, they were back in LaSalle, having breakfast
with my sister, her husband, and me as we were all in town to visit my grandma.
A lot has happened for my parents in 40 years—a home in Louisville, job
changes, Dad’s heart attack, Mom’s kidney cancer, 3 children, 2 grandchildren—and
through it all they’ve remained dedicated to one another.
Over the years, I’ve come to realize just how rare a relationship
like theirs is. My siblings and I are extremely blessed to have been born to
these two individuals who have always put family first. I’m incredibly grateful
for their fateful meeting in Daytona so many years ago. My parents are two
imperfect people who have been a perfect model of devotion, hard work, and love.
Happy 40th Anniversary, Mom & Dad!