#60 and Counting: An Anniversary Tradition at West Baden Springs Hotel
Erv and Lou Ellen Watts reached the decision pretty easily.
No plane tickets necessary. No lengthy drive or cross-country itinerary needed.
To celebrate their 60th anniversary, the best spot they could
imagine was just a few hours down the road.
“We’ve traveled and spent time in every single state in the
union – except for Hawaii, Alaska and North Dakota – and we try to stay in
historic places,” Lou Ellen explains on this quiet February afternoon at West
Baden Springs Hotel. It’s perfect, because on this relatively low-traffic
Friday, it almost feels like Erv and Lou Ellen have the hotel all to
themselves.
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“To us, this is so special It’s not just because it’s here in the state, but it’s historic, and we like historic (destinations),” Lou Ellen continues. “There’s just something real special about this place. It’s like a warm glove.”
That’s one of the most spot-on descriptions of West Baden
Springs Hotel we’ve ever heard.
Lou Ellen could also win the award for best entrance.
They look like newlyweds walking through the lobby into the
hotel atrium – Erv in a suit and bowtie, and Lou Ellen in the same dress she
wore in 1963 on their wedding day. Other guests stop, smile and awwww.
One couple eating dinner in the atrium — celebrating a milestone of their own
on their 40th anniversary — asks Erv and Lou Ellen if she can take
their picture.
Without a doubt, Lou Ellen’s the star of the show tonight.
It’s almost a tradition by now.
The couple visited West Baden Springs Hotel for their 50th
anniversary back in 2013. Lou Ellen wore her wedding dress then, too. This
year, anniversary planning was more last-minute since they were busy moving
into a new place. But Lou Ellen connected again with our senior concierge,
Marsha, who got them set up in a balcony room overlooking the atrium. Erv and
Lou Ellen’s wedding cake from 60 years ago had swans on it, so our pastry chefs
put a fun spin on a beautiful anniversary cake.
The swan wedding cake: from the original version to the modern spin. |
“There are the swans!” Lou Ellen exclaims when she sees the pink frosted cake with swans made from cream puffs on top.
“I want this one, Erv … no, I changed my mind,” once she
finds a better cream puff. “That one’s fuller. I want that one.”
With the big cream puff decision out of the way, here’s
another question to answer.
What’s the secret to making it to 60 years of marriage?
Erv’s take: “If it isn’t big enough to fight over … don’t
fight.”
Lou Ellen weighs in: “We’re committed. And we compromise. What
do you think, Erv? I compromise more than you, don’t I?” she kids him.
“I told him, maybe what we’ll do, instead of coming every 10
years we’ll just come every year on our anniversary,” Lou Ellen says. “And see
how long the dress lasts.”
Cheers to that plan, and many more happy years together.
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