It came from Clay. Clay was a black man who grew up as one of something like eleven kids in the hills of Arkansas. He played professional baseball before World War Two. He was in his eighties and still working as a security guard when A. knew him. He had been married for at least fifty years. So I think it's safe to say that this was a man with a lot of wisdom in general, and someone to listen to on the topic of a successful marriage.
What Clay told A. was this: "Ain't no your way or her way. There can only be one way."
What he meant, obviously, is that two people who choose to marry are choosing to live their lives together. And the only way to stay together over many years and even more changes is to commit to following the same path.
I don't know where Clay is now, or if he's even still alive. But he gave us a great gift that day he told A. his opinion on marriage. Because here we are, twelve years later, and still going our way.
Happy anniversary to A. I don't know where the hell this way we're on is going, but wherever it is, at least we're in it together.
4 comments:
Happy anniversary! Mary in MN
From here also: Happy Anniversary!!
Happy anniversary! I'd say that is good advice - we've been at it 60 years this December and are still happy with each other.
and many more happy years to you.
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