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VALENTINES 2000

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“I love you” Gr... “I love you”
Growing up, we never heard
Showing our love
With simple caring actions was preferred.

Valentine Love
Always brought a Disney figurine
Decorating a box of Godiva Chocolates
for his queen.

It was 9am, Sam walked up the three flights of stairs, down the corridor west to his 423 office at the corner, as he had the previous thirty years with out ever missing - just as he never missed a day of school. He hung up his jacket and as he was putting on his white lab coat, he crossed the room to look out the window, turning on his radio on the way. 423 Goto Dental Lab was on the corner of the building looking down on Westlake Avenue and northwest to the front door of the Westin Hotel. The Westin was where a lot of celebrities visiting Seattle stayed, including Presidential Candidates and he wrote about them in his book 58 YEARS IN THE MEDICAL DENTAL BULDING.

Around noon, he took his self-made bento from his office fridge, warmed it up in his microwave and sat at his desk in the foyer of his one-unit dental lab. He always kept his door ajar with a brick and was never short of visitors who popped in for a chat or a patient who was sent to him for a tooth shade. He always came home with a story or two like meeting James Washington the famous sculptor; Ralph Monroe, Secretary of State or Chihuly, the glass artist.

Lunch break gave him a chance to think of the fact that this day was Valentine’s Day. Finishing his last bites of brown rice and last night’s leftover Oxtail soup, he took off his white lab jacket, put on his Jacket with all the pockets, headed downstairs, out the front of the building, turned left and around the block to the Bartell Drug Store door on 5th Avenue. He picked up his usual small box of Godiva chocolates, added a 4inch caricature of Charlie Brown and went to the card section to find a funny card.


At home on Mercer Island’s Allen Street, Dee, remembering that this day was Valentine’s, finished sweeping the kitchen and hand vacuuming the entry stairs. She put on her Peruvian heavy & warm brownish coat and got in their new white Infinity sedan bonus car from their nutrition & counseling business. Heading across the Lacey V. Murrow floating bridge, south on Rainier Avenue, she came to the Mutual Fish Market thinking, “Spending fifty dollars on fresh frozen crab and fresh raw tuna is our food budget for our whole week, but this is Valentine’s.” Harry Yoshimura, the owner, was in his office and Dee stopped to have a short conversation. On the way home, she stopped at Island Books for a card and had another fun conversation with its owner Richard.

About 6pm, Dee could hear the ’64 Mustang roaring up the steep hill and parking in the carport in front of Sam’s green ’49 Chevrolet Pickup from off his Brother’s Quincy, Washington farm. The white pedestal round table, one of their first furniture purchases from KCW Furniture, was set, with the set of special Japanese style blue flowered, rice bowl, variety of small dishes for condiments and chop sticks holder, from cousin Miyo. It was placed on the bluish placemat bought when they once entertained the Mayor of Mercer Island, Aubrey Davis and his wife Henrietta, who was daughter Kelly’s 3rd & 4th grade teacher.  

Sam came in the door saying, “Hi Mandie” He was greeted at the door by the Lhasa apso and Dee at the top of the stairs. Taking off his Jacket and hanging it up in the hall closet, feeding Mandie was first before sitting down at the table. 

As Sam quietly raved about the satisfying bites of dinner, “Ahh Uhmmmmmmm”,  he got up and went back to the hall closet. He got a paper bag, handing it to Dee, saying, “Here’s a little nothing.” They exchanged cards, smiled and celebrated another fun Valentine in their lives. 



While “love” is an ultimate ideal to reach for with words and events; keeping it simple and casual as well as finding love in the daily actions made life meaningful and fulfilling. The victory is that there were strong wills and major differences involved, needing discussions and the “purpose in life” of passing on a legacy, of heritage values, to future generations.  It worked for 56 years!!


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