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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
My father died unexpectedly of a stroke in December, 1998.
The following year was difficult, particularly because we
had planned to celebrate my parents' fortieth wedding
anniversary that June. Instead of the happy celebration
that we had planned, my siblings and I took turns going
with our families to spend time with my mother so that she
would not have to be alone on that difficult day.
While my family was there, my then two-year-old daughter was playing
in the guest bedroom by herself. We could hear her talking
and laughing. The other children were all with us, so we
knew she wasn't talking to them. She had never talked to
her dolls or other toys before, so when she came out, we
asked her who she had been talking to. "Grandpa," she
replied. "He's silly." Then she skipped off down the hall
leaving us all staring after her, wondering if my dad was
there for the special day after all.
Later that evening, when she was alone, my mother heard tinkling music that
sounded to her like an ice cream truck. It was already
getting dark and she thought it was an odd time for the ice
cream truck to be around, so she looked outside. There was
no ice cream truck. The music continued, and my mother
began to investigate. She discovered it was coming from a
box in her closet. She took down the box and opened it.
The music was coming from her wedding album, which had a
wind up music box inside. She hadn't looked at the album
in years, and had even forgotten it was in the box in her
closet. It wasn't supposed to play unless it was wound up
and then opened, but there it was, closed and untouched for
years, yet playing music.
When my mom opened the album,
the music stopped. My mom felt comforted that my dad had
not only remembered their anniversary but had also found a
way to wish her a happy anniversary.
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