Saturday, April 16, 2011

Bowdie and Tish

My parents are about to achieve a milestone that I find so incredibly impressive—60 years of marriage. My sister and I are throwing them a party in Bucks County, where they live and we have been looking through old photographs of their wedding day, the 5th of May, 1951. I love the formal black and white pictures that were taken, so evocative of the times and their very proper east coast families.

I am envious of those who weather the storm of a long marriage. I had always dreamed of being married to one person all my life, even though I was actually afraid of marriage, having watched my parents mid-life struggles from the eyes of a critical teen. I wanted lots of children too, the big family.

It is so sweet to see them now, knowing each other so well, moving slowly and quietly through life, tolerating each other with love and compassion. I envy that, having someone to grow old with, that you were once young with. Someone who knows your whole story. It's incredibly touching.

4 comments:

Rhonda said...

What a beautiful wedding, I love your photos. Wedding photos warm the heart, don't they?

Just got back from my first trip to Paris and I am still awestruck, truly mean that.

Carol said...

That's great! What did you do and what were your favorite things. Paris is amazing. I hope you caught that incrediblr weather they were having. Would love to hear about your trip!

Kim said...
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Kim said...

Lovely black and white photo of your parents. Congratulations to them! Quite an accomplishment in today's world. True love lives on...
xoxo Kim

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