
My wife shakes her head so much when I tell stories that I often wonder if she was actually in attendance with me when these stories took place. Perhaps it’s perspective, perhaps it’s my faulty memory, or perhaps it’s a little of both. I do know for a fact that the older I get, the more set-in-stone my memories become.
I have always enjoyed Merle Haggard’s hit song My Favorite Memory in which he describes meeting his wife. The first lines of the song are:
The first time we met
Is a favorite memory of mine,
They say time changes all it pertains to…
But your memory is stronger than time.
Seeing those words, reminded me of a story about a story. I was once asked to give an introduction for Pam when she was being inducted as a lifetime member of the PTA. The room was crowded with her committee members, friends, and family. As part of the introduction, I included my thorough recollection of how we first met. The description was very detailed; the exact location in our high school building, how my best friend introduced us, and significantly to me…the sparkle in her eyes. I was relatively proud of my story-telling skills, but as I was delivering my remarks, I glanced up to see her shaking her head as I described that first encounter.
The introduction was a success. The lifetime award was gratefully received. Then, in the ultimate test of my maturity, I held off asking about the issue of our introduction until the following day. “The encounter you described may well have happened,” Pam said, “but I can assure you that it certainly wasn’t the first time we met.”
I inquired about my error. Her description was relatively bland, involved precious few details, and sadly, was completely sparkle-free. Further, my recollection described an event forty-six years ago and hers indicated an encounter more like forty-eight years ago. Ultimately, I guess it really does not matter too much, because after forty something years it is still a favorite memory of mine.
After all these years have passed, I am no longer able to hear My Favorite Memory, but I can fire up my mental jukebox and replay the second stanza of Merle’s classic:
I guess, everything does change
Except what you choose to recall,
There’s a million good daydreams to dream on
But lady, you are my favorite memory of all.
So, shake your head if you must, but today, I am choosing to recall the sparkles…
Happy 39th Anniversary! I love you,
KBM
Thanks for listening!
Your friend,
Kevin Medlin
kevin@myslientpew.com
What a priceless photo! Thanks for sharing and congratulations on such a milestone!
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Congratulations!!!!!!
Here’s to many more 🥂
Awesome photo too!
Love you guys 💘
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Who are these people?
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Happy Anniversary❤️❤️❤️! Love the picture!
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Happy belated anniversary! YFC, Shannon
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That is so sweet. Keep that love flowing!
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