Faith vs Fear

Faith vs Fear

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Celebrating Our Silver Anniversary


David and I recently celebrated our 25th anniversary. We are quite proud of ourselves for reaching this milestone and feel grateful for our family and our life together, even with all of its ups and downs over the years.

Wedding photo
Our children at the wedding
I've been thinking all fall about the first time we went camping. It was Labor Day weekend, and  Shannon's 4th birthday. He had his children for the weekend, and offered to watch mine while I went to get my hair cut. When we got to his house, he was busily preparing to go camping for the weekend and invited us to go. We hadn't been dating for very long so while I was getting my hair cut I thought of all the reasons why we shouldn't go. But when I got back I couldn't resist the pleas of six children and David.

"But I don't have any camping equipment," I said at one point.
"Doesn't matter," he said, "I have everything all packed. All you need are some pillows and blankets for you and your kids." He had borrowed his roommate's truck and pop-up tent trailer for the weekend. So after a stop at my apartment, and a quick trip to the grocery store for some last minute items, we headed to a nearby canyon.

While the children were having fun playing together and running around the campsite, David and I started setting up camp. Then we made a horrifying discovery: he forgot the key to the trailer! That meant that everything in the trailer (all the food, the beds, etc.) were safely locked away and we couldn't get to them. We discussed what we should do, including going back home, but the kids begged us to stay. We decided we could make it work . . . until we realized that we didn't have any matches for a fire! Fortunately some people were camping nearby and graciously let us have some matches when we explained our predicament.

We had fun sitting around the campfire, which was something new for my children, telling stories and roasting hot dogs and marshmallows. When it came time for bed, we decided to have the 3 boys sleep together under a tree with 2 of the blankets and pillows. David and I put the 3 little girls between us and tried to get comfortable in the back of the pickup. It was icy! We eventually gave that up. The girls and I ended up sleeping in the cab, and David slept on the ground by the campfire. It was a long, cold night.

I liked David's sense of adventure and willingness to make the best out of a bad situation. Our children also had a good time together (it was our first joint outing). After that memorable trip we dated more seriously and ended up marrying two months later. It was the beginning of many camping adventures together.

We had a small wedding ceremony with just a few friends and family in attendance. I don't suppose that any one who was there really believed that we could make this family work. We had so many strikes against us, including very little money, broken and blended family issues, as well as David's health problems that included bad knees not to mention the undiagnosed bipolar disorder.

So often our life together has resembled that camping trip. There were many times when we wondered if we would make it, but quitting never seemed like the right thing to do. We have had our share of unexpected events that have demanded some creative solutions to the problems.

And so here we are: David is doing much better at controlling his disorder, our relationship is better than it has ever been, and our children are happy, healthy, productive adults raising their own families. We are proud of each of them and our 18 grandchildren.

The words of the Thanksgiving hymn come to mind:

Now thank we all our God
With hearts and hands and voices,
Who wondrous things hath done,
In whom his earth rejoices;
Who, from our mother's arms,
Hath blessed us on our way
With countless gifts of love,
And still is ours today.


Oh, may our bounteous God
Through all our life be near us,
With ever joyful hearts
And blessed peace to cheer us,
And keep us in his love,
And guide us day and night,
And free us from all ills,
Protect us by his might.

Our family through the years:
Our first family portrait
With all the children
Just before the oldest left home
At Jeff's wedding in 2008
At Katie's wedding in 2009

4 comments:

  1. Congratulations on 25 years! That is absolutely wonderful.

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  2. I didn't realize this was the first of many times we went camping together. I remember it being mostly fun. Eating oreos near the fire. Wearing my older brothers underwear, not so much.
    I'm so glad you decided to take a chance on us and came along for our adventures in life, it wouldn't be the same without you and all of us kids. I've loved and cherished all those moments camping! Getting lost and dad's crazy driving and why we NEVER let dad pack alone. (missing keys) It never fails when we have get togethers that we always talk about camping as a family. I'm very proud of you and dad sticking together and making it work. Life and marriage isn't easy. But it's worth it. Thanks for being an example to us.

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  3. I didn't realize this was the first of many times we went camping together. I remember it being fun. Eating oreos near the fire. Wearing my older brothers underwear, not so much. LOL I'm so glad you decided to take a chance on us and came along for our adventures in life, it wouldn't be the same without you and all of us kids. I've loved and cherished all those moments camping! Getting lost and dad's crazy driving and why we NEVER let dad pack alone. (missing keys) It never fails when we have get togethers that we always talk about camping as a family. I'm very proud of you and dad sticking together and making it work. Life and marriage isn't easy. But it's worth it. Thanks for being an example to us.

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  4. Wow, I am so happy looking at how your family is so big and happy with each other's presence. Congrats on being together for 25 years!
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Welcome! I'm so glad you dropped by. I'm always happy to hear what you have to say.