Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Update by Mrs. Payne

I just read what Mr. Payne thought he could get away with because I was sick. Ornery? I'll show him "Ornery"!

Actually, after some sparing back and forth after I read his entry we had a good laugh. That's the way most of our disagreements go.

I have seen a lot of change in Howell since we married. He is no longer part "Hermit". We generally do activities together but I haven't been successful in teaching him to load the dishwasher. He laughs readily and often now and seems more like the Howell I knew "Way Back When".

We are busy with our Mission work, my food storage activities, Howell's Ward Website calling and all of our Church meetings but we are very happy.

One other health note. It seems that my diabetes has been at work on my cataracts and they have gotten much worse this past year. Therefore, I will have the one in my left eye removed on Wed. 4/29 and the one in my right eye removed on 5/13. They tell me the recovery is almost always speedy and the bonus is that I will no longer have to wear glasses except possibly for reading.

Howell seems very healthy but is gaining weight. Except as it effects his health, I don't care. I love him no matter how he looks.

Where I stayed until Sally and I married

Me at Lake Bob Sandlin

Lake Bob Sandlin

Typical East Texas Road

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Newspaper Story

Sweethearts reunited after 51 years apart

"Absence diminishes mediocre passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and fans fires," so said 16th century writer Francois de La Rochefoucauld.

Fifty-one years of absence had not extinguished the feelings felt between Sally Smith Campbell and Howell S. Payne. The two rekindled their romance and are to be married in the Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints in Dallas on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008.

The couple met at a church dance for singles in 1956 in the San Diego area. She was a sophomore at Chula Vista High School, and he was in school at the Naval Training Center at the San Diego Naval Station. The romance continued to blossom over the next two years while he was stationed on the USS Tulare, AKA 112.

Today, neither remembers the cause of their "falling out" at the time but he was transferred to another naval base and communications were lost.

Mr. Payne completed his naval service and entered Brigham Young University and later Arizona State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science in business in 1967. He entered the field of banking and continued that career for 41 years. During his last year college, he married Glenda and during the next 41 years together they raised seven children and now have seven grandchildren.

Meanwhile, Sally had finished high school and began working as an accounting clerk. In 1984, she joined the accounting department for the San Diego Padres baseball team. She worked as a bookkeeper until retiring in 1994.

She married and had two children. After almost 37 years of marriage Sally and her husband divorced and she relocated in East Texas to be near her daughter. Sally found a place for a travel trailer on Lake Bob Sandlin in 2003. Two years later, she purchased a home in Mount Vernon.

About the same time she and Howell renewed acquaintances through a class reunion website. "We shared the same political views, jokes and lots of other things," Sally noted. "Our communication was intermittent though."

Sally became Glenda’s "Secret Pal" sending her little gifts, cards and handmade items from all over the country to lift her spirits during her illness. "It really made a difference in Glenda’s outlook," recalls Mr. Payne. However, Glenda passed away July 7, 2008.

"I was inspired to call Sally," Howell said. "We talked for several hours each night over the next 10 days."

Their first face to face meeting in more than 51 years took place Aug. 6 when he drove about 600 miles from Alabama to Texas. He spent the week at her son in law’s camper on Lake Bob Sandlin. By the end of his visit, they were planning the wedding. "By the way will you marry me," he quipped one evening. "In a heartbeat," was her answer.

Their honeymoon will be spent introducing one another to children and extended family at several cities across the country. "We’ve come full circle," they both agreed.

Better now, Thank you

Thanks to the many inquiries as to my health. I have recovered completely from the surgery although I did have a bad allergic reaction to some meds. But that too is gone and we are both on our feet and running.

I have two Church callings (jobs) besides the Mission Howell and I are doing together. One is Ward Food Storage Specialist and one is Family Search Specialist. Both of these callings are very rewarding but keep me very busy. I am grateful that Howell is willing to pitch in and help. Both of these callings would be impossible to fulfill alone.

Our lives are really full and we are grateful. We feel useful and needed and for old folks I think that's a good thing.

Again, thanks for all the good wishes (especially from Aileena), they made me well all the sooner.

Sally