• Home
  • Art & Culture
  • Business
  • Food
  • Tourism
  • Contact Us
Thursday, May 15, 2025
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
The Martha's Vineyard Guide
  • Home
  • News Agencies
    • The MV Times
    • The MV Gazette
  • Tourist Agencies
    • MVOL
    • MV Chamber
  • Food Agencies
    • Edible Vineyard
    • Farm Field Sea
  • Galleries
    • Cousen Rose
    • The Field Gallery
    • Old Sculpin Gallery
    • Eisenhauer Gallery
    • North Water Gallery
    • The Granary Gallery
    • Louisa Gould Gallery
    • The A Gallery
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • News Agencies
    • The MV Times
    • The MV Gazette
  • Tourist Agencies
    • MVOL
    • MV Chamber
  • Food Agencies
    • Edible Vineyard
    • Farm Field Sea
  • Galleries
    • Cousen Rose
    • The Field Gallery
    • Old Sculpin Gallery
    • Eisenhauer Gallery
    • North Water Gallery
    • The Granary Gallery
    • Louisa Gould Gallery
    • The A Gallery
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
The Martha's Vineyard Guide
No Result
View All Result
Home News

The Vineyard Gazette – Martha’s Vineyard News

by mvguide
February 16, 2024
in News, Tourism
0
The Vineyard Gazette – Martha’s Vineyard News
0
SHARES
25
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Everybody here has a gig, sometimes two or three. They are craftsman, artists, master chefs, farriers, healers or visionaries. But what was I? I couldn’t even claim typist, though I did it most of the day.

One day my friend, Christina, master of the gig, told me I could a natural for assisting with elopements.

“It’s easy,” she reassured me. “You just queue up and play the songs the couple has chosen on a portable speaker.”

The part that alarmed my son was about me queuing up the songs and holding the speakers.

“Mom, you can’t even work the TV remote,” he said.

That was true, but I was all about love, beginnings and sunsets. After all, how hard could it be?

On the big day, the late afternoon sun flitted about here and there, a few shell seekers roamed the tide, rinsing their treasures in a bucket. The bride was enchanting, with curly black hair and eyes so deep you could throw a stone in them. She too, flitted around, fluffing her dress, her long nails clicking together from nervousness.

The groom, a widower, was tall, lean and steadfast as the lighthouse behind him. His smile was the sun, especially when he looked at his daughter. Chloe, was seven years old and turning cartwheels on the beach. I told her we were going on a sacred mission to gather the most beautiful seashells for the ceremony. Together we foraged, finding shiny broken pieces, small slivers of sea glass and a handful of perfection.

She held her collection in the lap of her chambray dress and twirled. We made a circle in the sand, large enough for her father and future mom to stand in. She held her favorite one up to the sky.

“That’s a mermaid’s purse,” I whispered. “They are a bit of magic.”

The officiant arrived swathed in sea-foam veils and lace, a bit like Stevie Nicks — part ethereal, part gypsy. I mentally went through my checklist: music, sparkling juice, champagne, a working speaker.

Chloe held my hand, her headband askew from doing twirls. Her father walked down the path to the beach, a smile almost too big for his face, crisply dressed in a dark suit. I faded in The Piano Guys just in time for his arrival. The sea, behind him was a sheet of glass, calm and reassuring. Steady.

And then the bride came, not steady, her dress trailing behind her, her uncontrollable curls lifting in the breeze. She carried a tangle of Queen Anne’s lace as her bouquet. I squeezed Chloe’s hand. The couple read their stories about the unlikeliness of their finding each other — about heartbreak, false starts, misguided intentions and the inevitability of love. Theirs was a messy love, a broken one with an undeniable destiny.

As the sun slipped from the sky, a lone boat rocked in the distance. The officiant nodded — it was time for the vows. The couple stepped into the circle. I queued up the background music, a soft lullaby of keys, that sounded like the sea itself. The light was fading. The water was still, as if expecting something. A faint clementine moon hung in the sky. A long beaked bird dove and rose as the tide came in.

The groom’s words were strong and clear as he slid the ring on his bride’s finger. Before speaking, she turned, got down on her knees and opened her arms. Chloe flew into them. The three of them hugged, then laughed.

That was my cue that it was time for their first dance. I turned up Natalie Cole’s, “You’re the best thing that ever happened to me.”

We were all crying and dancing as the officiant declared them a family. I thought about my own hardscrabble family, with its particular bruises and messy love. Is there any other kind?

That evening I had been hired as a music assistant, but I was also a witness to the evolution of love. I’m reassured by brokenness, because often it’s the crack in the sidewalk that produces the brightest weed. And what’s wrong with a weed? It’s hearty and messy and it endures forever — like love.

Robyn Goodwin lives in Vineyard Haven.




Source link

mvguide

mvguide

Related Posts

Influenza Vaccination Clinics Scheduled in Centerville

Vehicle rolls in its roof in Mashpee

by mvguide
May 15, 2025
0

Latest Headlines Vehicle rolls in its roof in Mashpee MASHPEE – A traffic crash left a vehicle on its...

Influenza Vaccination Clinics Scheduled in Centerville

Breaking: Two pedestrians struck in shopping center parking lot in Orleans

by mvguide
May 14, 2025
0

Latest Headlines Breaking: Two pedestrians struck in shopping center parking lot in Orleans ORLEANS – Two pedestrian were reportedly...

Influenza Vaccination Clinics Scheduled in Centerville

Open Space Committee 05-12-2025 | Cape Cod Daily News

by mvguide
May 13, 2025
0

Latest Headlines Open Space Committee 05-12-2025 Open Space Committee 05-12-2025 Fire reported at Yarmouth condo complex YARMOUTH – Firefighters...

Influenza Vaccination Clinics Scheduled in Centerville

What Happens Next | Cape Cod Daily News

by mvguide
May 12, 2025
0

From rising home prices to mortgage rate swings, the housing market has left a lot of people wondering what’s...

Influenza Vaccination Clinics Scheduled in Centerville

“Windy Day at Wood Neck” wins Second Prize at the Sandwich Arts Alliance’s…

by mvguide
May 11, 2025
0

Posted by Cape Cod Daily News via WordPress Tag Cape Cod Saturday May 10, 2025 (7 hours, 3 minutes...

Influenza Vaccination Clinics Scheduled in Centerville

HN PHOTOS: ANOTHER BAD CRASH AT ENTRANCE TO BELL TOWER MALL…

by mvguide
May 10, 2025
0

Posted by Cape Cod Daily News via Hyannis News Friday May 09, 2025 (4 hours ago)     CENTERVILLE,...

Next Post
The Vineyard Gazette – Martha’s Vineyard News

The Vineyard Gazette - Martha's Vineyard News

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Facebook Twitter

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Subscribe and receive updates in your email inbox.
SUBSCRIBE

Category

  • Agriculture & Land
  • Art, Culture & Activities
  • Business
  • Food
  • News
  • Tourism

Advertise With Us

Community PR

Submit a Press Release

Currently Playing

© 2025 The Martha's Vineyard Guide - Site by Sitka Creations® LLC.

No Result
View All Result
  • Betsy Shands
  • Breakwater MV Real Estate
  • Community PR
  • Contact Us
  • Darcie Lee Hannaway
  • Home
  • JMS Rentals
  • Marston Clough
  • MV Center for Living
  • MV Community Greenhouse
  • MV Mediation Program
  • Nelson Mechanical Design, Inc.
  • Seth Williams Plumbing and Heating
  • Submit a Press Release
  • Summer Shades
  • Trademark Services LLC

© 2025 The Martha's Vineyard Guide - Site by Sitka Creations® LLC.