For a long time I have watched the prowess of two lifelong friends blaze themselves across the equator of knowing that involvement in the current events from day to day and educating themselves by word and deed with the public around them, would bring them success and give their children a grasp of how they can contribute to the world around them.
Years went by in their interactions with the upbringing of their children, and the constant dealings with the people and community they participate with in a small town in Montana, as they took their children to foreign countries most of the time below the equator and during a political coup or some form of cultural celebration that gave them all pause and new insights into the global mindset.
Moments ago, while perusing a few pictures of their son getting married, the joy, hope, wisdom and pride in his mother's eyes brightly lit the ceremony for all to see, and brought the characteristics of what it is to trust and admire your environment and how altruistic it is to have faith in the things you do to make your life a blessing from time to time. Yes, the hard work, the sweat, the enthusiasm, and fluctuations that accompany many day to day turmoils, good or bad, often come full circle during ceremonies such as these.
Dad, which often times told me to "Think About It", took the time to bring the artwork and culinary aspects of his global food thesaurus to a wonderful crescendo as he passed his delights around to all his guests, while dawning a gracious visual while wearing the garb of a Chef's coat. It is time to give the glory to a couple who in their own right bring true meaning to what I call the rising of one of Montana's most prolific symbolic image of the Phoenix in modern cultural and historical histories in the wonderfully understated humanism of the state of Montana.
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