Today is my parents' 29th anniversary. Now, some of you are going "hey, wait a minute, Rebecca is nearly 36 -- how does that work?" Well, when I refer to my "parents" I mean my mother and step-father. I haven't spoken to my actual father since I was 16 (that's a long drawn out story) but have never felt like I missed anything.
My mother and my step-father, S, first met when my mom was a kid. In fact, S taught her to drive when she was 15 and he was 22! At the time, he was dating her older sister. (!) I'm not sure how long they dated, but it seems like he was a pretty big fixture at their house for a while. My mother and father got married when my mom was only 20. At about that same time, S was getting divorced and had an infant son. S told me once that he ran into my mother and father at the library right before she got married and thought "she shouldn't be marrying him, she should be marrying me."
Fast forward 12 years -- my mother divorced my father when I was 4 and we moved in with my grandparents. A little over a year later, S, who had managed to date every unmarried Jewish woman in Atlanta by this time, ran into her at a party thrown by a mutual friend. Within a month they were engaged. Within five months, they were married -- after my mother asked her sister's permission, that is. At 6, I was my mother's maid of honor in long pigtails with a gap-toothed smile. My mother was 34, a year older than I was when I got married and a year younger than I am now. At the time, I thought she was old... :)
I feel like December 20th, 1981 is the day my family came together. I can't imagine life without S. We struggled when I was little and didn't appreciate him. My father was "cool" and S was trying to actually parent me. He was always trying to push me to be my best but was incredibly proud of me no matter what I did while my actual father just wanted to show me off and was disappointed in me more than anything else. My father just used me as a substitute when he couldn't find a date. S actually loved me.
And, most importantly, he loves my mother more than life itself. Their relationship is what made me understand that I could be loved and that true love was worth waiting for. Their relationship is what made me know that settling wasn't good enough. If my marriage can be as happy and stable and strong as theirs, then I am a lucky woman.
Anyway, I've been smiling all day as I think about them together. Just wanted to share.
This made me smile so big :)
ReplyDeleteHooray! What an inspiration. Happy anniversary to your mom and S!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary to your mom & stepdad. That is a neat story! My parents will be celebrating their 50th anniversary next year, which also brings smiles to my face!
ReplyDeleteS sounds like a fantastic guy and I'm so glad he helped complete your family 20 years ago!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! Happy anniversary to your parents!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful story! congrats to your parents!
ReplyDeletei love hearing happy stories about love and how people find each other. magical. :)
ReplyDeletehappy anniversary to your parents!
thanks for your comment on my post -- you're right..the present (as in now) IS pretty sucky. but it's gotta change for us. it just HAS to!
That's so sweet! Congrats to your parents!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice story - congratulations to your parents!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your parents! 29 Years, how wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHappy ICLW!
Such a beautiful story -- thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story! I love this!
ReplyDeleteAwww, that's so sweet! I'm happy you had a wonderful father like S come into the family to make it whole =) Happy anniversary to your parents!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy parents also married when I was around that age--5. My step-dad (it feels weird to call him that, because he's my DAD) raised me and loved me like his very own.
My bio-dad sees me once every decade or so. Doesn't give a shit, in other words.
I totally feel you on this.
I'm a day late, but this post will keep me smiling for a while. What a beautiful tribute to the beautiful relationships S created with you and your mom.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post Rebecca - and so happy that S is such a great (and now healthy!!) fixture in your life. :) everyone should be so lucky.
ReplyDeleteS sounds like a fantastic dad! Check out my blog for a recent post about dad, plus a link to another blog with THE BEST post about different types of dads. A must-read.
ReplyDelete~Jem (ICLW#5)
I love your parents! I'm so happy you posted this - totally made my week <3
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