Some of you "old timers" like me will remember when there was a slogan, "Drive 55 and Stay Alive" or something like that. I looked it up, and it was back in 1974, when the national speed limit was 55 MPH. I don't think it lasted long, but anyway, I digress...
I woke up this morning and told my hubby "we arrived at 55 and stayed alive", (or something like that). Yes, today is our 55th Wedding anniversary! If you are a Facebook friend, you are already well aware of that from all the pictures I posted. Here is a link to a few pictures from the past anniversaries so I don't need to post them again.
Anyway, this morning I took a look at our dresser in our bedroom and thought to myself, "there's the result of 55 years of marriage":
I poured myself a cup of tea, using the teacup and saucer from our "good wedding china", Noritake "Thea" pattern...and enjoyed looking at our family...
This picture on the left was taken in 2014, the last family portrait where our whole immediate family was still together: Front: John, Pam, and my MIL "Nanny Steiner", Back: Our grandson Noah, our son Benton, son Scott, and son Matthew, and his wife Nicole. Matthew would leave us for heaven's gates just three months later after a 4 year battle with cancer. He was 41. This picture was on his birthday. Of course the picture on the right is on our wedding day, cutting the cake...55 years ago today!
A few years later our family was blessed to add a new member, our sweet daughter in law Rose. Here below is our current family, although this was taken on their wedding day in 2017:
"What Is the Cord of Three Strands Ceremony?
The Cord of Three Strands ceremony is based on a verse from the book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible, which says, "Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken." This verse speaks about the strength of numbers and how the bond between two people can become even stronger with God at the center of their relationship.
The Cord of Three Strands represents God, the groom, and the bride. It symbolizes the joining of one man, one woman, and God in marriage. By keeping the Lord at the center of their relationship, the couple believes that their love will continue to grow and bind them together."
I do believe this to be very true. Without the Lord in our marriage over these past 55 years, I don't know how we would have withstood all the trials that came our way. We truly give God the glory for our "arriving alive at 55".
So, what else did we do today? Well, we went out to eat lunch at our favorite restaurant in the next town, "Corky Bells" on the St. John's River. Here's a few pictures from our day:
We asked our waitress to take our picture:
Our view from the table:
It's so peaceful and calm and beautiful...
Hey! Wait a minute! What's this I see swimming along in the water???
Hello there Mr. Gator!
He was just a cruising along...
I really wasn't this close to him, trust me. I have a good zoom lens on my camera...
Now you know why children have to be supervised on the dock!! And feeding these guys is a definite NO-NO!
However, I think he was hopeful...
He's really just a "baby"...maybe 4' long...
He kept coming closer and closer...
Why, Hello Mr. Gator! So nice to see you there! I'm glad I'm actually way up on top of the dock where you can't reach me!!
I talked to him for a while, but I think when he realized I wasn't going to feed him...
He basically decided to just go on his way...
And this was the last I saw of him before he dove down under the water and swam away.