Aloha!
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. I hope that Santa treated you all well and that you all got to spend some good quality time with family.
We have been working super hard this holiday season. I really want to share this story with all of you because I was touched by this story.
I got a call earlier in this month from Melissa.Her and her husband are from Virginia. And they were coming to Hawaii to help his parents celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
When Melissa started to explain that they were recreating her in laws wedding, i was touched. How beautiful to recreate something so special. They had called The English Rose Florist to recreate the flowers. They held the dinner in the Officers Club on MCBH and they needed a cake. The couple was married in Germany at a time that was difficult for them after the war so they never had a wedding cake. I am a firm believer that everyone should have a wedding cake. Not only because I make wedding cakes but because cutting the cake and feeding each goes way back in history and has a wonderful tradition behind it.
So I was stoked to be able to give them the wedding cake they never had. With a little planning, Melissa asked to have a "50" on top with the red roses they were using in the flowers and red and gold ribbon. I added some scroll work and gold dragees. Very simple and elegant. The kind of cakes I love to make.
When we got to the officers club to deliver the cake, Melissa was waiting for us. She and set the table with some fabric and rose petals, but the best part was the wedding pictures in frames on the ledge by the window and the wedding album that was created 50 years ago. Melissa explained some traditions that happens is Germany when you get married.
As we looked through the pictures she explained that the bride has to do something that reflects the grooms job. At the time he was (and forgive me if I say it wrong) but a lumberjack. So the bride and groom in there wedding dress and suit had to saw a log. It was a great picture. The bride also has to shave the grooms face. So there she was in her wedding dress with a razor and shaving cream. The other pictures were beautiful poses in black and white. The love they have in their eyes was something you do not see everyday. It was amazing to look through the pictures and get an idea of who this couple is.
We flipped through there album that had some recent pictures in it and Melissa pointed out one picture that caught my attention. It was of them looking at each other. It looked like posed picture but Melissa explained it was not. they look at each other like this all the time. Even after 50 years of being married they are still that much in love with each other.
We did not get a chance to meet the rest of the family. We had another delivery. But I know they had a wonderful time. They even had to saw a log again! I love traditions.
As soon as I hear from Melissa and her husband when they get back to the mainland I will forward more pictures on but for now here are a few I took.
Congratulations on celebrating 50 years of life and love. We are honored to have been able to be a part of your very special anniversary. Your story is truly an inspiration me. I hope I can reach 50 years with Nick with the same love.