Orin & Anna
APRIL 25, 2015
My amazing step-son Orin
is marrying his beautiful love Anna
in Florida today!
This is the cake-top that I made for them,
inspired by their wedding invitation
which included their two kitties,
Parsley at the bow,
and Gilbert.
On my second date with Orin's father,
and at our wedding that Orin was witness to,
Milt recited this poem to me
by Robert Creeley...
Love comes quietly,
finally, drops
around me, on me,
in the old ways.
What did I know,
thinking myself
able to go
alone all the way?
is marrying his beautiful love Anna
in Florida today!
This is the cake-top that I made for them,
inspired by their wedding invitation
which included their two kitties,
Parsley at the bow,
and Gilbert.
On my second date with Orin's father,
and at our wedding that Orin was witness to,
Milt recited this poem to me
by Robert Creeley...
Love comes quietly,
finally, drops
around me, on me,
in the old ways.
What did I know,
thinking myself
able to go
alone all the way?
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