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After 60 years of marriage there is always plenty to write about. Christine was looking for a 60th wedding anniversary poem for her parents. Here’s what we achieved together, I’ll let Christine take it from here: What is your name: Christine Who do you want the poem written for: my parents Why do you want the poem written: For their 60th anniversary What style of poem would you prefer (happy, sad, romantic etc.): happy, remembering Please choose which package you would prefer: Unique Would you like a copy of the handwritten drafts: Yes What are the key messages you would like to send: I want to wish them a happy 60th wedding anniversary. I want them to remember that they stood by each other through thick & thin. Do you have any funny, sad, happy, embarrassing or other memorable moments that you’d like to share: For their wedding, at the last minute a few things had not gone perfectly & after they were pronounced man & wife, walking back down the aisle, mom began to cry. I have a picture of dad looking at her & he has the most caring expression the most loving expression on his face. Now they both laugh at that moment. (This was a combined effort as Christine made a few adjustments to my first draft. The second draft was a wrap, here it is): That Dance At Purdue Mom, Dad, I wanted to get you something special, And I just wanted to say “thank you”, Firstly, I should begin by looking skywards, You were married on February 11, 1950, my! Your unique thoughts and feelings meaningfully wrapped within Please click here I guess your life began when you walked back down that aisle. So, your love blossomed in Pokagon State Park, You’ve stood by each other, through thick and thin You spent the majority of your life living in Indianapolis, Remember how we’d go camping? We went a lot! And we’ve taken the Empire Builder to the west coast, Hawaii, Michigan, the Gulf Coast, Orange Beach, yes, Even when you’ve been travelling through Europe, You’ve come a long way from that dance at Purdue, I also wanted to say Happy 60th Anniversary, Copyright Allen Jesson As discussed, this ended up being a collaborative effort. After the first draft, Christine replied: “Thank you for the first draft. I do believe you are on the right track, but I do have some changes, suggestions, & questions. Please see my comments in the text below, in blue print. And after receiving the second draft, Christine kindly replied: “OH Yea!!! You have got it!!! Thank you”
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60th Wedding Anniversary Poem
They met at Purdue University after The War. They were set up on a blind date by their friends to attend a dance at Purdue.
They were married February 11, 1950. Their honeymoon was to Pokagon State Park.
I was born March 28, 1955 & am their only child.
The 3 of us had a great time throughout the years.
I want them to know I think they are the best parents anyone could ever have & how fortunate I am to be their daughter.
They have spent the majority of their married life living in Indianapolis.
We had pet cats throughout my childhood & Dad had to climb a telephone pole to get Thomas (the first cat) back after Thomas went missing.
We enjoyed our back patio with the grape arbor.
We went camping a lot & had fun experiences with our old CrisCraft boat on Raccoon Lake; camping at The Indiana Dunes State Park with the raccoons, the storm that hit so hard it completely flooded the tent & everything in it; in the cabin at McCormick’s Creek State Park with the skunks under the picnic table, with us sitting on the picnic table.
We also traveled a lot & have great memories of the train trip to the west coast on the Empire Builder; the trip through Quebec & seeing the bread ovens at the side of the road; camping in Maine with wild blueberries just outside of the tent; the trip to Hawaii; camping in Michigan & going to the dump to watch the bears; all of the trips to the gulf coast of Alabama at Gulf Shores & Orange Beach; & so many more places & adventures.
Mom & Dad have had several trips to Scotland & England, to Europe, and to Russia where they even ate at a McDonalds in Russia. They have had trips to Canada & Mexico & all over the USA.
Do you have any other comments or thoughts: My parents are very special to me & I would do anything for them.
I want to wish them a happy 60th in a special, unique manner.
something treasured, precious, that sort of thing,
because you have been the sure and solid strength in my life,
you’ve proven the absolute sparkle, in your wedding ring.
but to be honest, I didn’t know where to start,
so I thought I’d share a few feelings ; I’d like
to give you some words, straight from the heart…
and thanking those in the heavens above,
because I know I’ve been blessed to have shared you,
I know that I have been blessed with your love.
That now seems such a long time ago,
in fact, it’s sixty years! And a great lifetime (sigh)
it’s amazing, your love still continues to grow.
Even as the new bride began to cry,
Dad looked on, with the most caring, loving expression ever,
in that exact moment, he knew you’d get by.
and five years later, I arrived in your life
the three of us had a great time throughout the years,
the devoted daughter of a very loving husband and wife.
your love has been the bridge over any troubled water,
I want you to know you are the best parents, ever!
I know I am very fortunate to be called ‘your daughter’.
and I think you’ve played a splendid, upright, parent’s role,
we also enjoyed our back patio with the grape arbor and
all the cats, even though Thomas climbed a telephone pole!
We had so much fun with our old boat on Raccoon Lake,
then there was the time the storm hit, we were flooded,
and at McCormick’s, we found the skunks, no mistake!
we’ve traveled Quebec and seen the ovens at the side of the road,
we’ve camped in Maine with wild blueberries within easy reach,
in fact, so many trips, I know I’ll never repay just what is owed.
it’s one mighty long list and I could continue on,
but instead, I just want to thank you for being you,
yes, your love for me has always brightly shone.
even when you’ve had a Russian Macca in your hand,
you have always been there for me, giving your all,
including a listening ear that will always understand.
and in truth, I’ve never said just how wonderful you are,
just know that if my love for you were a distance,
well, it would reach way beyond the furthest star.
I guess that’s really what these words are for,
here’s to you, Mom and Dad, you’re truly wonderful,
and here’s to your everlasting love, for evermore.
1998 – 2010
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