Thursday, March 17, 2011

25

Today is St. Patrick's Day. It also happens to my parents 25th wedding anniversary.

Twenty five years ago my parents took their vows to love, honor & cherish each other and they have spent the past 25 years doing just that.
I spy a little baby Cole

My parents are a wonderful example of what it takes to make your relationship work. They work together all day, every day and when they go home they laugh, hug & kiss.

Over the years my mom has given me tons of advice but the advice she gives most often is on the importance of laughter in a relationship. She is a firm believer that laughter is the key to a good relationship and luckily my dad is wonderful at making her laugh.

In honor of my parents celebrating this momentous anniversary I thought I'd share their Real People in Love which I first posted last February.

How old are you and Nick?
I'm 50 and Dad is 55.

What are your occupations?
Restaurant owners (Note from Cole:VERY SUCCESSFUL restaurant owners, they were on Food Network!)

How did you meet?
Our families were both in the antiques business for years, my family had known your dad since he was a little boy. My mom and I were traveling from Florida to Texas for an antique show and on the way my mom told me that I was about to meet a boy that I would love, was she right! We were setting up the show and your father arrived. My mom called his name and he turned. When he first saw me he dropped his briefcase, it was so cute.
We spent a lot of time together that week. We found out we had a lot in common, we had dinner together every night after the show and my mother also loved him so it was fun and easy to get to know him. When the show was over we said our goodbyes. Two weeks later we met again at another antique show in Nashville. That's where the sparks really flew! (Ha) We had so much fun together! From then on we spoke daily on the phone, he was in Philadelphia and I was in Florida.
About a month after the Nashville show he flew to Florida and we drove a truck load to Dallas for my mother. The trip was supposed to take 2 days but it took us 5! The first day we didn't even get our of Florida! We stopped at a lot of bars and restaurants along the way. We had a great two weeks. We rode mechanical bulls and drank bottles of champagne by the year. We would go to lunch and come back 4 hours later after drinking vodka gimlets and stealing balloons from a bank, it was a crazy fun courtship!
It sealed the relationship and about 4 months later I moved to Pennsylvania and we've been together ever since.

How did you get engaged?
It was my birthday. I had to go on a scavenger hunt with clues that ended up in our bedroom, my gift, my ring, was under the mattress. Then Dad asked me to marry him.

Tell us about your wedding day (not necessarily elements but feelings too)
We went to the justice of the peace, Dad bought me a bouquet. I was very nervous and shaking. It was wonderful.

Define Love:
It's caring and thinking about the other person's needs and wants. It's not selfish. It's doing special things like I love you gifts for each other.

What's the toughest part of being in a committed relationship?
Putting up with things that the other person does that bug you.

What is the best part?
It's comfortable and secure being with someone so long. It's great knowing someone so well.

What is the best day you and Dad have had together?
The days you and your sister were born.
What makes you different from other couples?
We can work all day together and come home and still be loving and understanding. We spend so much time together and truly love it.

What is the most essential element of making it?
Patience, kindness, forgiveness, making each other laugh. If you say or do something that is painful to your partner apologize right away. You don't want to hurt each other.

What is your favorite thing to do together?
At this point in our life it's going to the lake to relax.

Do you have a song?
Jeffery Osbourne "Let's Spend the Night Together"

What are your hopes for the future?
For us all to be happy and live a long life together.

Anything else the world needs to know about love?
The grass is not greener on the other side. It's a wonderful feeling growing old together.


To my parents,
Thank you for being so wonderful. Thank you for the example you have shown and for all that you do for Banan, Jus & me. You have set the standard high and I look forward to creating a marriage with Jus that has the same feeling as yours. You two are the best and I can't wait to celebrate the next 25 years with you!
Love,
Cole

11 comments:

Hannah said...

1) They are SO cute together.

2) Your mom offers the BEST of advice. I absolutely love how cute and real she is.

3) You look exactly like your mom! You're going to age well ;)

4) Today is my grandparents 54th anniversary! It just must be a lucky day ;)

I love this real love series. LOVE it. So inspiring and it always gives us a few good hints.

Lindsay said...

So sweet, you look just like your momma!

Krysten @ Why Girls Are Weird said...

They are SO cute! My hubs proposed with a scavenger hunt as well!

la glick said...

I absolutely adore this and your parents. They radiate love. It's beautiful.

Megan said...

So so sweet! Thanks for sharing that!

I came to your blog cause I too donated for the bake sale that you did. Your whoppie pies look DELISH! I'd be all about the pumpkin and cream cheese! :)

Deidre said...

This is so cute!!

steph c said...

So cute :)
PS. You look SO much like your mom!!

Meghan said...

Aww! Congrats to your parents! They are simply adorable!

Dana Richards said...

You look so much like your mother!!!! It's adorable :)

Micaela said...

THEY ARE SO STINKIN CUTE!!! now i see where you get it from ;) that picture with baby you-- ADORABLE! i would get that blown up and hang it in my house :)

i love it! and i love their interview as much as i did when you first shared it.

so inspiring!

Scientific Housewife said...

Happy Anniversary to them!