Going to the Store to Buy Gum

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We lost John Glenn this week. So did his wife, Annie. What a pair!
Although she had a really difficult time handling daily life on her own until someone finally gave her a cure for her communication-crippling stutter at age 53, Annie sent her husband Glenn off on at least 149 combat missions in two wars, numerous high-altitude test flights, the first ever American orbit around the earth when he was 40 years old and into space again at 77.
Every time, he would say, “I’m just going down to the corner store to get a pack of gum.”
And every time, she would reply, “Don’t be long.”
A great private ritual to set aside their fear of the very real risk of losing each other.
Working in careers where the invitations to cheat on his wife were frequent and many of his colleagues (combat pilots, test pilots, astronauts, Senators, and Presidential candidates) took advantage of such invitations as a way to shake off the constant stress of these roles, John Glenn spoke up for marital fidelity as essential to the role of American hero and pointed the media to the good works of his wife Annie as even more important than his own.
Their two children were very, very fortunate to have such role models for how to love.
I enjoyed these two articles in the Washington Post about their marriage. I hope you will, too.
Annie Glenn: ‘When I called John, he cried. People just couldn’t believe that I could really talk.’ by Travis M. Andrews
John Glenn survived space and celebrity — and still had a great marriage by Lily Koppel
And in explanation of my recent absence from this blog: Mono happens, even to 64-year-olds.

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I am a widow who got it right the second time. I have been sharing here since February 14, 2006 what I learned from that experience and from positive psychology, marriage research, and my training as a marriage educator.

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I am a widow who got it right the second time. I have been sharing here since February 14, 2006 what I learned from that experience and from positive psychology, marriage research, and my training as a marriage educator.

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