| Couple's
Love Remains a Howling Affair
June 8, 1996
Dear Ann Landers:
This is the story of how
my mother and father met. They are too embarrassed to write, so
I'm doing it for them.
My parents were both studying
in a library at Harvard University 21 years ago. It was late, and
there was a full moon. Each thought the library was empty. My mother,
at one end of the library, went to the window and started to howl
at the moon. My father, who was at the other end of the library,
also started to howl at the moon. When my mother heard someone else
howling, she walked to where the sound was coming from and saw my
father howling.
Mom said she had seen him
on the campus but he seemed sort of "nerdy." When she saw him howling,
her opinion changed. She hoped he would ask her out, but he didn't,
so she asked him. He was quite shy, but she was very fond of him
and hung in there for five years. Finally, he proposed, and they
got married.
In August, they'll celebrate
their 16th anniversary. They are still very much in love - and they
still hold hands and howl at full moons.
The story of how they met
has always sounded romantic to me, and I thought others might enjoy
hearing how the moon brought my parents together.
T.M., Belmont, Mass.
Dear Belmont:
Thanks for sharing the story of your "lunatic" parents. I'm happy to know they are still having a howling good time together.
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