Otago Daily Times

Marriage stands test of time

QUEENSTOWN

- GUY WILLIAMS

AFTER 65 years of marriage, Queenstown couple Pat and Shirley Paulin have learned a thing or two about relationsh­ips.

On Thursday morning, to mark the anniversar­y of their nuptials at Dunedin’s All Saints’ Church in 1956, Mr Paulin surprised his wife with a bunch of flowers, a dinner booking at a swanky restaurant, and, more riskily, news an Otago Daily

reporter would be visiting.

However, the ODT’s visit does complete a circle; 65 years ago today an article about their marriage, headlined ‘‘City Wedding of Interest to Central Otago’’, appeared in the newspaper.

The couple, who met at a leadership course in Dunedin, are strong advocates for marriage.

Mrs Paulin, who did not want to reveal her age — ‘‘people can work it out’’— said while she accepted many young people opted for a de facto relationsh­ip, getting married showed a longterm commitment, and provided greater incentive to navigate difficulti­es.

Getting married while relatively young also had benefits.

‘‘You mould together more — when you’re older, your ideas become more set, and it’s harder to change them.’’

Their marriage had benefited from them sharing many interests, particular­ly in sport, gardening and history, while also having individual pursuits.

Mr Paulin said they shared everything, took an interest in what the other was doing, and ‘‘all the decisions we’ve made have been mutual decisions’’.

‘‘Sure we have our disagreeme­nts at times, but we work them out.’’

The couple, who have lived in Queenstown for the past 35 years, live in their Frankton home with help from a volunteer carer and support workers.

Mr Paulin is a retired teacher and principal who spent most of his career at rural schools in Otago, Southland and South Canterbury.

His final position was principal of Grant’s Braes School in Dunedin.

His wife had been heavily involved in community organisati­ons wherever they lived, and had a knack for making friends, he said.

The couple have two daughters, five grandchild­ren, and six greatgrand­children.

 ?? PHOTO: GUY WILLIAMS ?? Memories . . . Shirley and Pat Paulin reminisce about their wedding day in Dunedin 65 years ago on Thursday.
PHOTO: GUY WILLIAMS Memories . . . Shirley and Pat Paulin reminisce about their wedding day in Dunedin 65 years ago on Thursday.

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