Another Noteworthy Day


MY PARENTS TODAY

Regular readers know I celebrate special days.  Last week we celebrated my mom’s birthday, featured here for the first time.  Today, we celebrate both my parents in honor of their 58th wedding anniversary.  Yep, one week after Mom’s 23rd birthday, she and my dad, a not-yet-ordained minister,  married in Rhode Island,

WEDDING DAY, 6.12.1954

a long way from a farm in Shawano County.  After a honeymoon in Washington, D.C., they came to Wisconsin and spent the summer here at the Homestead.  The city girl met the country for the second time, though this time there had been updates.  My Grandma Buelow had installed indoor plumbing, which, for Mom, was a gift.  Two different backgrounds, but similar values – faith, family.  Dad was one of ten children born and raised in this house I call home; Mom was an only child from out East.  But they had a lot in common and it has sustained them all these years. 

After their WI summer, they set sail to Germany and grad school for my dad.  Now expecting me, they packed everything they needed, to set up housekeeping in a foreign country for one year, with a baby on the way.   I cannot even imagine the magnitude of the plan – remember, they went by ship with all their belongings in two steamer trunks, one of which has a featured spot on my back porch.  In a day without Internet, cell phones or digital devices, they set off,  leaving home and families behind. I believe news of my birth was telegraphed to family in WI and Rhode Island. They laid a foundation that has held firm for 58 years through all the trials and tribulations common to humankind.

When their year was up, they flew back. In fact, I was the first baby to fly Lufthansa after it converted back to commercial flights following World War II.  And in those days all three of us traveled on one passport – my dad’s. They settled in Shawano, where my dad was ordained and installed as a pastor at St. James Lutheran Church.  The rest is history. 

They had three more children, all boys and answering a Call, moved to Green Bay in 1965, where they remain to this day. Once the nest was empty, they built a custom home with a music room for Mom and a study for Dad, within walking distance of their church.  Faith and church are still central and foundational to their lives.  They work together, Mom serving alongside Dad.   They have a piece of woods on their property and recently added a four-seasons room, where they share their meals, host family gatherings and enjoy great views of wildlife and changing seasons outside their windows. 

They’re a team – when Mom teaches late, Dad prepares dinner, sets the table for two and they eat together when she’s through.  When Dad has a meeting, Mom prepares.  Together they clean up.  It’s actually amusing; I have occasion to spend the evening/night there fairly often and I have learned to just get out of the way and not interrupt their routine and rhythm.  Breakfast is a treat – Dad makes my egg and I’m privileged to share their post-breakfast devotions.  That’s how they begin every day. 

They travel, several trips each year.  Mom books necessary reservations; on road trips, which is still at least one trip annually, Dad drives and Mom navigates.  They play together, sharing an enjoyment of mini golf and fine dining.  They shop together on their travels, often coming home with new suits for Dad, complete with great shirts and ties, and dresses and outfits for Mom.  They’re patient with one another and at 81 and almost 87, they’ve spent considerably more than half their lives together.

So today, June 12, 2012, please join me in congratulating my parents on 58 years of marriage!  I love you two!!

 

 

 


One response to “Another Noteworthy Day”

  1. My most sincere congratulations! 58 years of marriage is a feat of love and endurance – something to be proud of.

    P.S. LeeAnn: I haven’t forgotten you and hope to be in touch in the next couple of weeks.

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