Monday, August 5, 2013

25 Years and Still Hanging in There

Last month  my husband and I are celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. We started on a budget and we're still living on one.
Lately the washer, dryer and car have all died on us.  The roof leaks, the garden was a total washout (literally) this year, and work stress remains just that.

 But plenty of things have gone great over the years, especially where the two kids are concerned. One graduated in the top 10 at his high school, and is off to college this fall, while the girl just got into the local high school performing arts program.  Even when we have had our differences, we have always maneuvered well together as parents.



Usually we haven't done much for our anniversary because it lands the week before we leave for Pennsic, and never have the time or the finances.  This year as it happens, Pennsic took place a week earlier than usual, and our anniversary was during the event.  We still didn't have any money, but we did have time.

Nothing is a better measure of your marriage than going primitive camping together for 2 weeks and making it back home alive and speaking to each other.

We celebrated with coffee and cheesecake and good company. 

We started out as college roommates who realized when graduation loomed  we worked better together than separately, and it is still true to this day.  I would still rather be with him than without him and to me that's what marriage is all about.



6 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh - I didn't know it was your 25th anniversary! Happy Anniversary to you guys!!! Wow! I love the family picture. And the boy graduated in the top 10?! Atta boy! And the girl got into the performing arts school?! Excellent! Wow - congratulations all around. You have a lot to be proud of. And the car, the washer and dryer and the garden have a lot to be ashamed of. ;) xoxo

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    1. Thanks Linda. Yes the material objects went out of their way this summer to remind us of life's little ups and downs. But then so did the kids. :)

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  2. Happy Anniversary! My husband and I celebrated our first anniversary last week, and I hope we are still as happy as you guys in another 24 years.

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    1. I hope the same for you too, Heather. Thank you for stopping by.

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  3. Happy Anniversary! You're the first person I've met on the blogosphere who's mentioned Pennsic. I've wanted to go for years, but I too haven't had the money. I hope you had a fantastic time! Arrrrgh!

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    1. WE did have a great time. I have written several posts in the last year about Pennsic. We are lucky to live only a few hours from Slippery Rock, so travelling expenses are relatively small for us, and with a family it's actually a relatively inexpensive vacation. I hope you get there some year because its something to see.

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