Today we attended a celebration in honor of Rex’s Grandparent’s 60th Wedding Anniversary.
I mean…WOW!
Let’s just think about that for a second-
60 years is almost twice as long as I’ve been alive and more than four times longer than I’ve been married!
60 years of dirty socks and crude noises and picky eating and wrestling in the house and hopeless projects and bellowing at football games…or…is that just me?
And, as if that wasn’t already mind blowing enough, they raised 12 children together (which, by my latest head count, is double the bio matter invasion at my house)- all of whom are rather fine people themselves. Astonishing, yes? And, these people are seriously cool. They are both seasoned (by which I mean incredibly talented) musicians who have used their talents to serve their family and community for all 60+ of those years. They are both immeasurably kind and thoughtful, hardworking, patient and just…wonderful. I hope that someday I will have the honor of sitting next to my sweetheart (dirty socks and all), surrounded by our posterity on our 60th wedding anniversary. It was a profoundly inspirational event.
Of course, what would a profoundly inspirational event be without some quiet reflection in a hot, sweaty Astro-Van packed to the bumper with hot, sweaty, whiney kids on the ride home? Nothing, that’s what.
So, naturally, as I mused about my own posterity and the legacy I might have on them as wife, mother, grandmother (someday) I turned to their crimson, perspiring angel faces and asked “Little darlings, when your father and I have been married 60 years what will you say about us?”
-collective groan-
-then one of them offered, “I would say that I remember the time Dad was packing us all in the car (five minutes ago) and he yelled ‘I HATE this family! Why couldn’t I have just one son who would watch football with me?’ …that was nice.”
-stifled laughter-
-and then another, “I would tell about the time you left me with your sisters for two weeks right after I was born because Dad was in the hospital and how I’ll be scarred forever because of it even though I couldn’t possibly remember it- I still know.”
-more stifled laughter-
-and another still, “I will tell about how awesome you were to let me have a ball python as a pet! -hint, hint-”
-gasp, shudder-ummm….yeah, that’s NEVER going to happen.-
-then, “I would say I remember how amazing it was that you took us to Disney Land…so…when are you taking us to Disney Land?”
-collective murmurs ….yeah, Disney….when?-
This is what you would call a “face palm” or “buzz kill” moment. Maybe that will be my legacy- the six most sarcastically gifted humans the world has ever known!
…and…I’m face palming this very moment just thinking about it.
But, I digress. Just as I was about to create another priceless memory for all of them via forbidding any further conversation betwixt them for as long as they live, there came one more little offering from the back of the Astro-Sauna. It went like this:
“I would say I LOVE YOU!”
I looked over my shoulder (to make sure it wasn’t just the Ghost of Wishes Past teasing me) and saw a pair of magnified blue owl eyes blinking atop apple red cheeks parted by a glorious, goofy grin. “Well, I do!”

And that, my friends, is enough for me.
Legacy, schmegacy….er somethin’.
*Footnote: For the record, Rex does not, in fact, hate this family. He was being sarcastic. The children all laughed.



















































