Carol and I met 53 years ago today, in my church basement in Chicago. Our mutual friend Jackie Ropski introduced us (she was in my grade school class and went to Carol’s high school) and what I now call slow magic happened. We didn’t hurry. We were smart kids (Carol had been double-promoted past fourth grade) and we had the crucial intuition that love grows out of friendship. So we became fast friends, and then let the slow magic do its work at its own pace.
You who have been reading me for a long time know the story of hoiw we met. I won’t repeat it today. What matters is that the magic continues. The photo above was taken last Thursday, at a sizeable air B&B house we rented so Carol’s family could come down for a week and not try to cram eight adults and two little kids into our own quirky but hardly enormous abode. We had not all been together since the end of 2019. It was the first time I had met my nephew Matt’s younger daughter Kate, now almost two. His older daughter Molly is about to start school. Conscious of the passage of time, Carol’s sister Kathy hired a professional photographer to come out to the house and do a photo shoot. In groups, couples, alone, and all together, we took a collective snapshot of the family as it stands now in 2022.
A quick aside: The photographer was terrific.She is Teresa Thalaker, and Arizonans who need a photographer should consider her.
We splashed around in the pool, celebrated both our birthdays, ate maybe a little too well, played Scattergories, laughed a lot, watched Disney movies with our grand-nieces, and reveled in the magic of a family reunited after a period of our history that most of us, I suspect, would like to forget. I saw love at work everywhere around us, among us, and between us.
And that ol’ slow magic is still at work, as I know every morning that I open my eyes and see Carol beside me as though for the first time. We have never been closer, now 53 years on our way to forever, as I like to say. Thanks to Jackie, who helped strike that first spark between us that set the magic in motion, and all those who have since shared our journey with us, including those who have now moved on to God’s ineffable realms. Love works and love wins. Take our word for it. We’ve been there, are there now, and will always be.
Congratulations!
Congratulations. You are a lovely couple. There is much evidence of both faith and wisdom in your marriage. May you both have many more years together.
William, I could not have said it better…
Tom,
Thanks. It was heartfelt.
I am a long-time follower of this site and an avid reader of Jeff’s books on programming and Sci-Fi.
Congratulations! I love you guys.
Jeff, I don’t know why your blog has kept me coming back every now and then for many years, but I do know one reason is the simple but magical, and inspiring love story between you and Carol.
“And that ol’ slow magic is still at work, as I know every morning that I open my eyes and see Carol beside me as though for the first time.”
I have the same feeling for my wife. (We are only slightly older than the time you and Carol have been together). It scares me when I think how she and I could have NOT met. We were both just in the same place at the same time on a day I would not normally have been there.
Oh, and the Bjarne Stroustrup hairstyle you’re sporting in this photo….