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Niki and I have a deeply symbiotic relationship, which is to say we help one another and count on one another. I wanted to throw them a surprise wedding. Why a surprise wedding? Weddings, though sometimes joyful, are also ridiculously expensive and filled with pressures and expectations and burdensome traditions.
In short, they are often more work than they are fun. Niki and Andrew are fun people, and I wanted them to have a fun wedding. On February 22, after the store closed, Niki slipped into the back and put on a wedding dress her mother made, while Andrew was making a toast to a crowd of family and friends and booksellers. Five minutes later they were married. The guests cheered and clapped and cried. They were not only surprised, they were thrilled to have witnessed such happiness.
We are so grateful to Niki and Andrew for letting us have that beautiful memory be part of the history of Parnassus.
Which got me thinking about great love stories, stories in which characters who are loving and kind and appreciate one another and find each other and do not die or go insane. Bill was irreplaceable and none of us have figured out what we will do without him. Every time I walk in the store I think about Bill. He made the community bulletin board and chalk board you see when you first come in the door. He made the coffee bar, which wound up being the gift wrap table because we never got coffee.
Bill was talented, generous, smart, and endlessly self-effacing. Chodron is a Buddhist nun and teacher, and the advice she gives in this book should not be reserved for times of tragedy. His primary goal is to make sure kids are reading, but the money is given with no strings attached. It can be used in any way the booksellers see fit. And while the money is nice, I think the real benefit is that Jim Patterson is out there talking about bookstores and reading and the importance of keeping stores healthy and thriving in our communities.