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My parents got married 52 years ago today
Posted on 4/11/26 at 6:36 am
Posted on 4/11/26 at 6:36 am
Tiny ceremony at my mom's parents house in Clinton, LA (technically Slaughter off of Plank Road).
Grandparents offered the wedding or the money. My parents took the money.
Mom and Dad met in January 1974 while both were attending Southeastern over in Hammond. Nine WEEKS later, they were getting married. They both were honest in saying that don't remember much about school after they met. They both dropped out by the end of the semester to begin their lives together.
Mom turned 19 four days before her wedding day. Oh how times have changed. Seeing the wedding photos, they were little babies in her beautiful but simple dress and his long hair and suit that didn't quite fit his slim physique.
They lived the newlywed bliss and they worked hard. And they started our family 13 months later. By the end of 1978, little Rouge came along to make it a family of four. Shortly thereafter, the doctors told Mom that she couldn't have any more children. She was 24 years old.
Mom and Dad made sacrifices. Dad went into the oilfield and was gone.....a lot. Mom took care of the house and kids with the energy that only youth can provide.
They struggled and fought like many couples do that barely knew each other when they married. :) For two kids that dropped out, they raised a daughter and a son that both went on to do pretty well for themselves because my parents emphasized both book smarts (Dad) and street smarts (Mom).
Mom and Dad got into a good rhythm, raised a family, and Dad worked his way up in his career. He was home more. Kids moved out, and my parents thrived as empty nesters. Work moved Mom and Dad to Texas. While the change was tough (they made a life in South Louisiana together for 30 years) my parents could take on anything together.
Fifteen years ago this May, everything changed. Dad went on a motorcycle trip with his brother and other family members. Dad didn't come home. My parents had survived all the challenges together and came through stronger on the other side before tragedy struck.
Mom has NEVER been the same. Dad was her person. She will cry a lot today because, while she turned 71 years 4 days ago, she still closes her eyes and sees that boy with the long hair and the bad suit that led them to make the craziest choices of their lives.
And for that, I will be eternally grateful.
Thank you, Mom and Dad. Thank you for showing me what true love looks like.
Grandparents offered the wedding or the money. My parents took the money.
Mom and Dad met in January 1974 while both were attending Southeastern over in Hammond. Nine WEEKS later, they were getting married. They both were honest in saying that don't remember much about school after they met. They both dropped out by the end of the semester to begin their lives together.
Mom turned 19 four days before her wedding day. Oh how times have changed. Seeing the wedding photos, they were little babies in her beautiful but simple dress and his long hair and suit that didn't quite fit his slim physique.
They lived the newlywed bliss and they worked hard. And they started our family 13 months later. By the end of 1978, little Rouge came along to make it a family of four. Shortly thereafter, the doctors told Mom that she couldn't have any more children. She was 24 years old.
Mom and Dad made sacrifices. Dad went into the oilfield and was gone.....a lot. Mom took care of the house and kids with the energy that only youth can provide.
They struggled and fought like many couples do that barely knew each other when they married. :) For two kids that dropped out, they raised a daughter and a son that both went on to do pretty well for themselves because my parents emphasized both book smarts (Dad) and street smarts (Mom).
Mom and Dad got into a good rhythm, raised a family, and Dad worked his way up in his career. He was home more. Kids moved out, and my parents thrived as empty nesters. Work moved Mom and Dad to Texas. While the change was tough (they made a life in South Louisiana together for 30 years) my parents could take on anything together.
Fifteen years ago this May, everything changed. Dad went on a motorcycle trip with his brother and other family members. Dad didn't come home. My parents had survived all the challenges together and came through stronger on the other side before tragedy struck.
Mom has NEVER been the same. Dad was her person. She will cry a lot today because, while she turned 71 years 4 days ago, she still closes her eyes and sees that boy with the long hair and the bad suit that led them to make the craziest choices of their lives.
And for that, I will be eternally grateful.
Thank you, Mom and Dad. Thank you for showing me what true love looks like.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 6:55 am to Rouge
My mom and dad.were married 47 years when my mom.passed away. After she died, my father turned to me and said "what as I going to do now without my bride"?
I will never forget that.
Congrats to your parents
I will never forget that.
Congrats to your parents
Posted on 4/11/26 at 6:57 am to Rouge
Much respect to them and all the happiness that life can give
Mrs 45 and I will be celebrating forty years in June.
Mrs 45 and I will be celebrating forty years in June.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 7:05 am to Rouge
My husband & I started dating at 15/16. this year makes 29 years together & 23 married. He is my person and my very best friend. I can’t imagine life without him. Give your mom a big hug today.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 7:06 am to Rouge
I will say a deep prayer for her.
You don't ever forget, and you never really get over it, but you learn to live with ir, and find the joy in what life is now.
She has you, and your family, and her family, to get through the hard days.
You don't ever forget, and you never really get over it, but you learn to live with ir, and find the joy in what life is now.
She has you, and your family, and her family, to get through the hard days.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 7:24 am to Rouge
This year would make 67 years for Mom and Dad. They are both gone now but their bond was strong. Married in '59. Mom graduated from Baton Rouge High in '58. Dad graduated from Centreville, MS High where they taught the 3 R's. Reading, Writing and the Road to Baton Rouge. Two older brothers came before me in '60 and '62. Dad got his dream job in '65 as an operator in a chemical plant. Hence me and my sister became plant babies in '66 and '70. Dad succumbed to prostate cancer that eventually spread. Mom had dementia and died because of a fall that wrecked her brain.
Love them both.
Love them both.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 10:21 am to NBR_Exile
Sorry, replied to wrong thread.
This post was edited on 4/11/26 at 10:26 am
Posted on 4/11/26 at 10:28 am to Rouge
Salute to your Mom & Dad (may he RIP)!
My parents were married 53 years when my Mom passed. Dad has never been the same for similar reasons as your Mom.
Sounds like you too were very blessed.
My parents were married 53 years when my Mom passed. Dad has never been the same for similar reasons as your Mom.
Sounds like you too were very blessed.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 10:37 am to Rouge
Glad you take the good from their lives and deal with the bad.
It makes you be able to “enjoy every sandwich” as Zevon said.
Congrats on having good & committed parents.
It makes you be able to “enjoy every sandwich” as Zevon said.
Congrats on having good & committed parents.
This post was edited on 4/11/26 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 4/11/26 at 11:05 am to Rouge
I enjoyed reading that. God bless your Mom and family.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 11:45 am to Rouge
Great tribute to loving parents...well written 
Posted on 4/11/26 at 11:56 am to GarmischTiger
quote:My sentiments exactly. God bless your mom.
I enjoyed reading that. God bless your Mom and family.
This post was edited on 4/11/26 at 11:57 am
Posted on 4/11/26 at 12:00 pm to Rouge
That’s great.
This post was edited on 4/11/26 at 12:01 pm
Posted on 4/11/26 at 12:12 pm to Rouge
Thanks for writing this….and for posting it!
Posted on 4/11/26 at 12:56 pm to Rouge
Thanks for sharing, I love stories like this.
My grandparents who raised me celebrated their 70 th anniversary this past October.
My grandparents who raised me celebrated their 70 th anniversary this past October.
This post was edited on 4/11/26 at 12:57 pm
Posted on 4/11/26 at 12:56 pm to Rouge
What a beautiful tribute to your parents.
Mine celebrated 65 years this past January.
Mine celebrated 65 years this past January.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 1:20 pm to Rouge
Thanks for sharing - my parents have been married 66 years and still going strong!
This post was edited on 4/11/26 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 4/11/26 at 3:37 pm to Rouge
quote:Do you mean to each other...??
My parents got married 52 years ago today
Posted on 4/11/26 at 3:43 pm to Rouge
Your parents have been married for over a half century.
Posted on 4/11/26 at 7:47 pm to Rouge
Congrats to your dad in heaven and your mom.
My grandparents were married 2 months shy of 67 years when my grandpa passed in June of 2020.
You don't see that anymore.
My grandparents were married 2 months shy of 67 years when my grandpa passed in June of 2020.
You don't see that anymore.
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