Today would have been my parents 65th wedding anniversary! My dad came out of the army in 1946, having served his country for seven years. He worked at the Low Temperature Research Station in Cambridge, as an analyst. Also working there was a young girl who he had noticed at the weekly dances held in the Rex Ballroom. He had told his cousin John that she was the girl he was going to marry, and he asked her out… That girl was my mum, Monica. She was working as a clerk at the lab; she said she would be busy working when suddenly a bunch of violets would land on her desk and she’d look up and there would be Donald, grinning from the doorway.
They married on a Monday because that was the only day Donald’s parents could have away from the pub they ran, the Portland Arms. They were married in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, commonly called the Round Church, in Cambridge, and had their reception at the Dorothy Café. They went for a honeymoon to Eastbourne, a resort on the south coast.
They were married for thirty-six years before Monica died in 1984, and Donald in 1995.

What a sweet tribute–and a sweet daughter.
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Thank you! They had a very happy marriage, although there were tragedies too, but their love endured… and their sense of fun!
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Beautiful story! And what an idyllic place Eastbourne is for a honeymoon!
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I think it was a little wet and breezy in February, but I bet they didn’t care one bit!
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🙂 I visited with my daughter in January. We had the absolute best time! Wet and breezy it was but so beautiful just the same!
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I know I went there as a child but I don’t remember going there as an adult… maybe I should go and visit some time!
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