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Mary's avatar

I grew up in a household filled with deep sadness following my brother’s passing at age 10, followed by vociferous anger . . . and fear. That was a very long time ago. An older cousin only recently told me he was afraid for me. That hit home in spite of the time that has passed.

In the midst of the sadness and the anger and following one of many especially loud arguments between parents unable to hold each other in their grief, my mother gave me a stuffed kitten with very soft white fur. She sat me down with tears in her eyes, and exposing so much of her own fragility, told me it should have been the Easter bunny leaving the gift the next morning but, instead, wanted that it be from her so that I really knew she loved me. And she did, and I know that and, although the foundation beneath my feet was never solid in my childhood home, there was a foundation which I hopefully have laid beneath the feet of my own children, now young adults making their way.

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David Roberts's avatar

For our 25th anniversary, my wife had saved every letter, note, written message I had ever sent to her and put it together in a beautiful, professionally made book. She worked with a graphic designer to make the book aesthetically interesting and inventive. She made extra copies for our three children.

It is a record of our marriage up to that point and I told her when she gave it ti me, "You win," as in this gift will always have the most spectacular meaning of any other gift either one of us could ever give.

The timespan was 1985 to 2010, so many of the letters were handwritten, on cards, and various hotel stationaries when I used to travel for business. Now my letters tend to be word documents, which make for less of an interesting mix of media. Example of something lost to technological efficiency.

She titled the book "Remembrance of Things Past," because I love Proust.

12 years until our 50th, so I think I have to accelerate the writing!

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