Tomorrow
– July 2nd – is my 37th anniversary. Woo-HOO! A prime
number!
Yes,
that’s about all that the number 37 has going for it. It’s not a pretty number.
I happen to be one of those apparently odd people who sees every letter and
number in a specific and unchanging color. 3 is a pale orangey-yellow, and 7 is
purple; not a color combination I would ever decorate a room in.
Plus it’s
an odd number, and one which doesn’t end in 5. People who love even numbers
will generally make an exception for the 5s. Not for 37.
But after
37 years of marriage, and four fabulous adult offspring, I have to say that
sticking it out is definitely worth it. Sure, we had some tough years. I was a
stay-at-home mom for two decades while we raised those four babies on one
teacher’s salary. And coaching stipends. And driver education instructor pay.
And seasonal field work. And what ever else my husband could do to ensure our
children were being raised by their mother.
Of
course, there was stress. And battles. And tears. But we always held tight to
each other and our kids. Thick and thin, as they say. For better or for worse,
as we promised.
I was a
master at stretching our dollars and credit limits to give my husband a break,
and our kids fun memories. Frequent trips to the California
coast – just a 6 hour drive from Phoenix
– gave us all a respite from both the heat, and the hectic daily routine of a
family of six.
There
were also winter weekend trips to the Arizona
mountains, whenever snow fell at the right time. Used clothing stores provided handed-down
snow pants and boots. And every snowman is photographically documented.
Five
years ago, my husband retired after 40+ years of teaching. I had gone back to
teaching for 11 years – from our youngest daughter’s entry into 3rd grade,
through her graduation from college – and retired with a tiny monthly check of
my own.
And then,
I started working on my writing. My husband says it’s “my turn” after all those
years spent focusing on the children. So while I write, he does the laundry,
the dishes, and the grocery shopping. He walks the dogs, and cleans up the yard
after them. He takes care of our landscaping. He drives me to the airport, and
doesn’t grumble when I’m off to a conference or event.
This
collaboration – what better word for a marriage? – has been worth all the hard
work we put into it. Over the years we have grown to understand each other, to
appreciate each other’s strengths, and forgive each other’s weaknesses.
To be
honest, the tentative partnership which began 37 years ago has become a very
successful endeavor.
I love
you, Mister Man.
Thank you for marrying me.
5 comments:
Thank you for sharing your story, Kris, especially the picture. May you and your collaborator have a special celebration this year. Maybe 37 isn't the right color combination, etc. but it is a milestone, a worthy achievement that speaks to your commitment to each other and to the family you wanted to create.
And the story continues...
Happy Anniversary, Kris! You were (and are) a beautiful couple.
And you obviously married a True Hero!
Happy Anniversary, Kris
Ah-h, congrats on 37 yrs Kris! I'd say that collaboration is one of the most important ones in the world. As Sarah said, you married a true hero who puts your needs before his.
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