When I get old, I hope to listen to the steady creak of the rocking chair beside me and know that you are still by my side on our front porch. I hope to look over and not only see the aged man you’ve become whose every wrinkle reflects my own, but also relive the stories each line on our skin has told.
As I reach out my trembling hand for yours like I have done so many times since we met as young college kids, I hope it reminds you of all the times your hand in mine made a world of difference in our relationship. I hope we recall as we sit and rock during days of no demands and no schedules, all the obstacles we faced and more importantly all those we surpassed to reach this day.
I hope we remember where we started, our trips through stores we could only dream of shopping in as a young couple just getting started on life’s journey, creating our wish list of items we would one day purchase for our first home as a couple. I hope we will have filled the shelves with photo albums of all the places we only dreamed of visiting back then.
When you look at me, I hope you not only see the young girl you met who became your best friend before our first conversation even ended, but also the strong woman and loving mother she grew up to be with you by her side.
I hope as we take in the view from the comfort of our front porch, we take a deep breath and thank the Lord for having made our dreams come true. I hope we never forget the struggle and hard work we endured to reach this moment, because it will be those sacrifices we made that made us who we are today.
I hope we open our minds and hearts, dust off the cobwebs, and turn the pages of our life’s album together. I hope if we listen hard enough, we can still hear the patter of little feet, bedtime giggles and even the cries, wails, and tantrums that will now be music to our ears.
I hope we will have filled our home with more laughter and happiness through the years as we created memories with our children, their children, our family and many friends.
I hope when I get old and I look back on the roads I have traveled, I see you and our children always walking alongside me, hand in hand. And, when I get old and look in the mirror, I hope each and every line on my aged skin, reflects a life lived, all the love bestowed upon me in each and every crease, and many many laugh lines from smiles shared with my best friend.
This has been a Finish the Sentence Friday prompt, where writers and bloggers each finish the same sentence and link up to read one another’s answers. This week’s prompt was “When I’m really old, I hope to look back at my life and know that I…”
Beautiful, Leah. You paint a very serene and satisfying picture of a life well lived surrounded by love and laughter. I hope you get there. It’s lovely. I hope you have a Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas Amy!
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I’m taking a contented breath as I reflect on your post. Everyone who embarks on a marriage has to, at some level, want the serenity that you paint. I hope to feel that someday, and I certainly wish it for you. Happy Holidays to your family and you!
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Thank you. I hope you feel it someday as well. Happy Holidays and thank you for stopping by!
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This is lovely…just beautifully written. I hope you get all the things here.
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Thank you so much. I hope so too!
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This is absolutely gorgeous. I hope all your wishes come true. ❤
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Thank you Kristi!
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Oh I do hope that all of this comes true for you! Lovely and enriching post. Thank you.
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Thank you for your kind words.
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You write so well about the most wonderful hopes imaginable.
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Bruce, your comment makes me want to write and write and write some more. And, that’s saying a lot lately. I haven’t been writing as much as I used to…thank you.
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How can someone not comment? This should make every half of a couple think. What a sweet piece.
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Thank you Diane. It was the easiest prompt to write since you know I write best when I write from the heart.
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Beautiful painting with your words!
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Thank you!
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