There’s a photo I keep folded in my wallet. When smartphones became a thing, I slid it between
There’s a photo I keep folded in my wallet. When smartphones became a thing, I slid it between my phone and the case. It goes everywhere with me, a treasure thing. That print is a copy though, as is the 8 x 10 facsimile on the mantel in my parents’ living room. I keep the original in a safe deposit box. The negative is long gone, and if I lost the original cause I’d lost my phone, I’d be devastated. I first saw the picture when I was 11. We had been talking about genealogy in school and my parents took out the albums to show me old family photos. Each of my parents had their own albums, up until when they met, and then they merged into one. This photo however, didn’t have its own page. It was in an envelope, with other miscellaneous photos from college tucked in the back of an album. When I saw it, I snatched it up from obscurity.I still remember that when I first saw it, I felt completely still. When you’re a child on the cusp of becoming a self-aware individual, you begin to notice more and more how your parents interactive with each-other. My parents had always been close. Mushy, even. When I became into a teenager, I rolled my eyes a lot and made lots of huffing noises about how they were embarrassing me, gawd! Still, I was mostly giving them a hard time because I refused to let them see how much that picture had impacted me. I was scared I would never find someone who loved me like that. Their lips aren’t even touching in the shot, maybe an inch away. Their eyes are closed, and they’re leaning into each-other. Daddy’s hand’s curled around Papa’s shoulder. Papa is pressed up against Daddy. The kiss is inevitable. What I like most about them is how natural they look, so casual. Nothing is forced, or cheesy, or over-thought out. They’re not holding hands or gazing into each-other’s eyes like Disney characters. They’re just…them. Papa has told me the backstory so many times I have memorized it by heart:This was taken in 1958. It says so on the back, so it’s right. We’d just finished our sophomore year of university. Eddie had a good part-time job at the auto repair center, and he’d repaired this truck that came in with a bad transmission. Since the owner’s son was back for the summer and could take over Eddie’s work, we decided to take a summer road-trip before school started again. First, we drove from upstate New York to Indiana to visit Eddie’s dad’s side of family. From there, we just drove West, to see Yellowstone, and even though our butts were sore, we kept going all the way to see the Redwoods in California. And it was under one of those big trees that your Daddy asked to marry me, even though it was a ridiculous idea and illegal at the time. [pause as Papa swallows his emotions] I must have been in high heaven after that or something, cause I don’t remember anything until until we made it to the ocean; we camped there for a few days cause the truck’s oil pan was leaking and there was some problem with the radiator. The drive back was really long. We were both so sick of each-other when we finally got back to New York. [insert a laugh here] We didn’t see much of each-other over the rest of the summer, cause we were both working, but we moved in together for our junior year and after that it was ok again. [pause] My roommate at the time, Judie, took this photo of us right before we left as a commemorative shot. I looked her up some time ago. She married a banker and did alright for herself. When I told her we were still together and had adopted, she was not surprised one bit. Yeah…those were the days. God, Eddie was so devilishly handsome at that age with all that tussled blond hair wasn’t he? [at this point, Eddie says: ‘What, I’m not still devilishly handsome?” and they laugh]What’s also ridiculous is that it now looks like this photo could have been taken yesterday. It’s hard to believe that the shot and the people in are now over fifty years old. I never tire of looking at it though, because like love my parents share, the photo is timeless.__________________________________________________________Text is fictional. Tracked the photo to Instagram but no IDs beyond that. -- source link
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