A nice but short read
I enjoyed this book. It is truly a walk down memory lane for an older couple who are preparing for the next stage of their lives. They can no longer take care of their home and their son is moving away because of a job, so they're moving to an assisted living facility. They spend their last day at home sharing all their best, happiest, saddest, and most important memories with each other. These shared memories make up the story.
What I didn't like was the author saying they lived together before they got married. While this was very common during my younger days, it was unheard of in the 50s which would have been when it happened according to their ages. That felt wrong and nagged at my brain. The other was the references to this being rheir last day without knowing what was going to happen the next day. At times I wondered if they had made some kind of suicide pact or assisted death arrangement. Beyond that I enjoyed it and would recommend to anyone.