You look into each other's eyes and not once are you worried about how you are going to pay your bills or where you will live. You just take a day at a time, then a month at a time and before you know it... 60 plus years have slipped by. The last few years have been the hardest, Dad's stroke changed everything. For the first time they needed help doing things. Fiercely independent, they are the lucky minority of seniors who manage well until they are almost 90.
It's not easy, but like everything else in their marriage, they have figured it out. Dad lives at the VA Nursing Home and Mom lives at Brookstone Assisted Living. Three times a week she goes to visit and his eyes sparkle when he sees her.
It's too early for Cupid to have had a hand in this romantic dinner that was planned as a surprise by nurses on the 5th floor, but only those with big ♥'s can plan something this sweet! Complete with flowers and a miniature wedding cake, a table for two was set up in the library. Big smiles, a few tears, just like that first day 66 years ago when they both said "I do"... and meant it!
A big THANK YOU to the nurses at the Fayetteville Veterans Home for making this magic happen!
Loved this....thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWasn't that the sweetest thing ever?
DeleteSuch a sweet story of their lives and commitment. Really wonderful that they had such thoughtful nurses plan a nice surprise for the two of them!
ReplyDeleteIt's true, they have been a team for 66 years, always making things work!
DeleteHow sweet! Made my heart go pitter-pat.
ReplyDeleteI cried like a baby typing this!!!
DeleteThose 2 have been so blessed. Wow!! 66 YEARS. Has to be such a nice place to do this for the wonderful couple. So sweet. Touched my heart. My Dad passed a few years before my Mom had to go into a nursing facility. They get bad publicity and some do deserve it but we were so blessed that she had wondeful care there and we were well pleased . But it is so hard for them to give up their homes. So glad to hear they get to visit regularly. Thanks for sharing such a sweet, touching story. God willing, we will all be there one day ourselves.
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The facilities often get graded hard, the smallest infraction is reported (and should be), but we need to hear the good things that happen too!
DeleteHow wonderful!
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DeleteThat is precious! May God bless them with many more special moments ahead.
ReplyDeleteThey are really in amazingly good health, God has blessed them!
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