Three
Bites Is The Rule - Dinnertime
manners for a lifetime
Sometimes I just
act as a "poetic catalyst" and the family members effectively end up rewriting
a lot of the words. This is fine by me, as it is the end result that is
important. This was certainly true in this case and a big team effort resulted
in most of my original verses being "enhanced" by a family member. Sadly, a
lot of verses didn't make the cut and my original version was a lot longer.
However, the title and the theme survived and the poem obviously had a nice
message to deliver. I also had a lot of base material to work from, if
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Hi Allen! Thanks for your
email.
This is a preliminary of what we
would like:
Standard poem for our Mom and
Dad for the 50th wedding anniversary on July 25th.
Some key things to know about
our parents:
Dad is a retired General in the
US army. They have 5 children, 3 boys, 2 girls. (names in order of birth:
Steven, Susan, John, Jeff and Julie) All of the kids are college educated and
have great jobs (my parents are very proud of this).
They met as neighbors (lived
across the street from each other)
My Father graduated from West
Point my Mom from University of Maryland. They have spent their married life
moving to different military bases around the world. They retired from the
Army in the Spring of 1983. They moved to El Paso, Texas after the retirement
and since have built their dream home and also have a condo in the beach in
Sarasota Florida. (be sure to put something about that condo in the poem, my
Mom is very proud of that!) Also my mom just bought a baby grand piano- a
lifelong dream of hers!
Allen, this is just a few
tidbits to get started. I will have some fun stories to send you later today.
Thanks, Julie Hutchinson, Austin, Texas
Allen:I have just sent you the
deposit info. Below are some stories and more info for you. thanks, Julie
What are the
key messages you would like the poem to send ?
Mom and Dad raised 5 successful children
and provided college educations for all 5 children (on one income)
They were a loving couple who always put
family first which made it fun growing up in our family
Our
pride in learning from them how to set goals and attain them (college, Dad
becoming a General, Mom's focus on the family) They were very good at
teaching us financial obligations and saving our money and spending wisely
Do you have
any funny, sad, happy, embarrassing or otherwise memorable moments that
you would like to share ?
While our family was stationed in Germany
My Dad and brother Jeff flew to England to pick up a TR7 sports car. It
was my borther Jeff most prized possesion- he was only 132 at the my dad
got the car, but he waxed and washed it almost every other day. My other
brother John (19 at the time) came home from college for a family visit.
He asked my Dad to take the car out for a date and wrecked it complety.
It was totaled. Jeff was devestated
I always think about dinner time and how everyone got a chance to talk
about their day and share stories at the table. We got a say in our
family vacations which was fun. I always felt like I had a voice in the
family.
I
always felt special when I got time alone with Mom and/or Dad....like when
we ran an errand together or something
I
loved it when they went out and we got McDonald's for dinner....yahoo!
mom
chasing us with a fly swatter when we were bad, saying "just wait till
your father gets home!"
- We had a secret room in the 4th
floor attic in our house in Kansas where friends would hide when they
ran away
My parents put a pool in our back
yard in El Paso. They told us never to jump from the roof of the house
into the pool. We all did it anyway!! (when they weren't looking)
I
remember when Dad was coming home from overseas and Mom was running around
the house getting ready....she dressed in a mini skirt and picked him up
at the airport and then they spent the night at a hotel. Even back then,
I thought this was pretty cool.
Vacations were pretty fun....we packed the station wagon with sleeping
bags and settled in for a loooooong drive. We must have driven them
crazy!
Going
to the drive-in movies as young kids....we got in our pajamas and popped
popcorn and got to watch the movie from the back of the car.
Mom's tenacity in taking care of 5 kids
while Dad was overseas on 3 separate tours
The opportunities we had growing up in a
military family....living overseas, meeting people from different
cultures, traveling Europe, etc.
We always went for Sunday drives and
would stop at 7-11 to get a slurpee
Do you have
any other comments or thoughts?
Allen:
Hope this information that is
coming in is not too confusing. This will be the last one. So now you
have the info we want in the poem. Oh yes, please do mention someplace that
they have 5 grandchildren- all girls. See below...
Thanks,
Julie
What
are the key messages you would like the poem to send ?
50 years of marriage, five successful
children, five beautiful granddaughters.
Do
you have any funny, sad, happy, embarrassing or otherwise memorable
moments that you would like to share ?
Thought from the middle son John: Mom
also told me when her friend first saw me, she said "here comes trouble"
and I lived up to it as a teenager: wrecked and totaled the Triumph TR-7
sports car on the German autobahn, move to Amsterdam without permission
as a high school senior for six weeks, wrecked the Ford pinto and a
motorcycle in college, has the only divorce in the family, but, it all
turned out OK: now owns a successful internet business selling Used PCs
and is re-married to a beautiful, lovely and intelligent lady (Holly) with
three great daughters (Tamara, Lauren and Ali).
Thoughts from childhood: driving cross
country and Dad did not want to stop for every bathroom break so he
brought a mason jar for us to pee into...no one ever did, but Dad got to
keep on driving.
We drove the big ford station wagon from
the Army base in Germany to Italy thru the Alps. Those Italians sure
stared at the fake wood paneling on the big American station wagon.
Something about a young communist guy trying to pick up my big sister
Susan while in Italy. We got to climb the leaning tower in Pisa
(spelling?) and sit in St. Mark's Square in Venice
Jeff graduated from Texas A&M corp of
cadets while Dad was the commanding general of the ROTC region. General
Dad inspected the corp of cadets in the back of the jeep while the family
was sitting in the grandstands...two Air Force F-15 tomcats over flew the
parade ground and went vertical right over our heads..very proud moment.
One Christmas I was the only kid to come
home, so my parents took me on a cruise sailing thru the panama canal
(1995). Dad had sailed thru the canal on the way to live in the
Philippines 60 years earlier when he was a little boy.
Do
you have any other comments or thoughts ?
Allen:
Sorry to bother you one more
time, but I thought of something that might be very cute to add. We had a
family dinner every night and my mom would serve vegetables all the time. We
did not like them and she would say "3 bites is the rule". We had to have
at least 3 bits! If you find a place where the phrase "3 bites is the rule"
would fit, that would be great!
Family and friends and Distinguished guests
Can I have your attention please?
Every now and then in life
There are opportunities to seize.
These are two
very special people,
that's why we're celebrating tonight,
It is their 50 years of marriage
and oh what a delight!
Pat and Hutch
first met as neighbors,
Living across from each other on the same street,
and it didn't take long for fate to take a hand,
it didn't take long for two soul-mates to meet.
Dad graduated
from West Point, Mom from Maryland,
they spent their life moving from base to base,
they retired and built their dream home in El Paso,
and their condo in Sarasota is a favorite place.
They've had five children along the way,
All quite accomplished, wouldn’t you say?
Our lives are filled with wonderful memories,
Delightful Experience, travel and stories.
We dined as a
family every night,
While everyone shared their news of the day
Of course as parents you'd say; "three bites is the rule", And since Mom cooked the
entire meal, she got her say!
With moves to make and car
trips to take ,
the station wagon was a good place to be,
but Dad wouldn't stop for hardly a break,
so he took a potty jar for mommy and me.
And now there are five grandchildren,
all pretty girls, all ribbons and hair beautifully curled,
and they too, are very proud of their grandparents,
and think that you're the best in whole wide world.
We are very grateful for our parent's bliss,
We know that we are blessed from above,
because are caressed by their kindness,
and we are surrounded by their love.
Both Mom and Dad set such a fine example,
they taught us the important things in life,
manners, education, honor, love and kindness,
and most of all, how to be husband and wife.
And their love has been our inspiration,
and their sunshine has warmed us all,
and because of their belief in us,
we're loving our lives and having a ball.
It used to be three bites is the rule,
but I think it should have been three rights,
you taught us to have the right attitude, right goals, right family,
and rightly so, you are our inspirational lights.
So we'd just like to
say we love you,
that's really what these words are for,
here's to you Mom and Dad,
and here's to many, many more.
The 50th wedding
anniversary was wonderful! I think my parents really enjoyed the poem.
Thanks for all your work. We did change it a bit and would like the version
below (above) to be the one that is put on the certificate. I am also
attaching a picture of our family so that you can now put our faces to all
the hard work you did with the poem. This picture was taken just before the
party started. I am the one in the maroon Dress next to my niece with the
long brown hair and black and while stripped shirt.