Joel and Carolyn LaPray grew up as neighbors and often played together. His parents were friends, so it wasn’t uncommon for them to arrange playdates for their kids with each other.
The couple met when they were both under two years old, Joel was 23 months old, while Carolyn was only 14 months old. They became close friends and even have a photo of them taken in 1941 or 1942; right before the war, they recall.
When World War II broke out, both families moved from their native West Idaho. Later, when it had ended and both families ended up resettling in Logan, Utah, they met again. But this time, Joel and Carolyn didn’t befriend one another like before since they preferred playing with kids of the same gender.
They interacted with one another again during their Sophomore year of high school! When Joel asked Carolyn to accompany him to the military ball. This is around the time Joel realized he liked Carolyn, he remembered thinking “I kinda like her; I think I’m gonna marry her someday.”
Carolyn liked him too, but Joel thought she found him boring. She later confirmed it was true, but only because Joel barely talked to her the entire night.
During their senior year of high school, the two reconnected on a better level. When they became seniors in high school, they began dating one another. And fell in love with one another.
Both of them went to Utah State University and by the end of their freshman year in college, they knew they wanted to marry one another. And today they are celebrating their 64th anniversary!
At the news of their marriage, Joel’s mother dug up their picture together when they were toddlers. She had a friend paint the black and white picture in color. They loved it so much that they topped their wedding cake with it. The picture read: “Joel and Carolyn, their first date.” Carolyn was proud to tell the story, adding, “That was special, too.”
The couple has had a wonderful time raising their six children together. They have 25 grandchildren and about 33 or 34 great-grandchildren. Joel has said he has stopped counting the number!
They say their secret to a long and happy union is simple, “Compromise. We each had different opinions, we compromise – we do it her way.”
Carolyn did not dispute her husband’s statement and said, “If mama’s happy, everybody’s happy,” they both nodded before Joel added, “If papa’s not happy, nobody cares!”
Both of them have had a wonderful time with one another.
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