Today is my parents' 50th wedding anniversary, a golden day of worth and value without measure. In Spanish, the word for "fifty" is "cincuenta," which can be a pun for "sin cuenta," without measure. Infinite. Uncountable.
This treasure of family history took my breath away.
There was one word that emerged as a theme from these carefully folded missives:
Thankfulness.
Over and over again, these words emerged: Thank you.
And these are the words that I have for today: Thank you.
Thank you for giving me and Anita an upbringing of immeasurable worth, experiences across continents and countries, a life among the Quechuas - these beautiful and marginalized and beloved people - our own heritage.
Thank you for your steadfastness, with each other, in your faith, towards us.
Thank you for your generosity and selflessness towards others.
I love you, sin cuenta.
2 comments:
What a lovely reflection on your heritage!
Oh, how beautiful dear Elizabeth. What a heritage you are cultivating through your own life now. May this unique couple continue to see many good years together.
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