I Went to My Grandmother’s School Reunion in Her Prom Dress – When an Elderly Man Saw Me, He Took My Hands and Whispered, “Your Grandmother Promised You Would Marry Me”
I Went to My Grandmother’s School Reunion in Her Prom Dress – When an Elderly Man Saw Me, He Took My Hands and Whispered, “Your Grandmother Promised You Would Marry Me” I wore my late grandmother’s prom dress to her 50-year school reunion to honor her final wish. The moment I walked in, an elderly man grabbed my hands and whispered, “Elise promised you would marry me.” Then he slipped me a silver thimble and told me to check the dress for the truth. I learned to measure time by the patch of afternoon light that crossed my grandmother Elise’s quilt, and by the slow rise and fall of her chest beneath it. She was dying, but she was patient about it. “Did they send the invitation yet?” she asked me every week. “Not yet, Grandma.” “They will,” she said. “Fifty years is a long time, but they will remember.” I sat on the edge of her bed and let her thin fingers braid the ends of my hair, the way she had when I was seven. “Tell me about the dress again,” I said, because I knew it m...