Anniversaries are wonderful. We remember and often celebrate
so many things that happened in our past: the birth of our nation, the
beginnings and ends of certain wars and even particular battles, our own
birthdays and the birthdays of our loved ones, our wedding day; and the list goes
on.
I had the pleasure last weekend to attend an open house
to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of one of my cousins and
his wife. It was a delightful event, filled with family and dear friends. I
took great pleasure in reminding them that when they got married, I had just
turned sixteen years old and was preparing to enter the tenth grade. I’m very
sure that they appreciated my saying that! However, one of my greatest regrets
is that I didn’t even know them back in 1963.I know that I would have loved
going to their wedding.
Since my still-happy, anniversary-celebrating cousins are
also in the process of moving from their home of many years, the open house
took place at the house of some very close friends. A great number of people
flowed in and out of the house, first signing a large, special “Anniversary
Card” for the couple and then tasting some of the delicious food that had been
carefully prepared and beautifully displayed.
Knowing how hard it is to move and downsize, I was enchanted
at one of the clever ideas that was used to accomplish that reduction. Each
attendee at the open house reached into a fish bowl as they entered the house and
pulled out a small slip of paper with a number on it. Before leaving, that
person was led to the staircase where a considerable number of books were set
up with corresponding numbers sticking out of each one. Most of these books
were cookbooks that had been published over the years by my cousins’ family publishing
house. What a collection there was!
My number was 23. I was hoping for a seven, which is my
favorite number. Seeing the number I drew, I was pretty sure I’d get a book
that I would eventually have to “downsize” myself. Furthermore, I knew that I
didn’t need any more cookbooks to add to my own not-so-small collection. (Not
that I’m a cook, you understand, but I have
got the books!)
As the person in the family who has been proclaimed the “family
historian,” imagine my surprise to see the title of the book that I had
picked. This book will never be downsized - as you will most certainly understand.
Serendipity? Perhaps so. But it was definitely an
extraordinary “anniversary” present for me!