My absolutely, fabulous husband of 47 yrs this March. Have to say we fought like cats and dogs those early years. I've mellowed and don't have to be the "boss", he's grown up. Don't know how I would have managed the past few years, he spoils me. We survived a devastating boat accident in the 70's, 4 friends died, we were the only survivors. A story we should someday write.
A thoughtful daughter who is a recovering alcoholic. She is doing
so well after many years of horrible trials and tribulations. A boyfriend who committed suicide while she was on a skiing trip with his parents to a canceled wedding when she discovered he was addicted to "strip clubs" and had 5 DUI's, and too many things in between. How can a person with a genius IQ and good looks have no self confidence and pick such winners. She still holds a fabulous job and has become a friend as well as a loving daughter. I have a little grand
puppy, Buster Brown, who gives our daughter the "absolute" love she so wants.
A happy-go-lucky son who has lots of confidence and a successful career and who gives us so much joy. Has managed to skip thru life with no problems. Good marriage. You know the saying, catch more flies with honey rather than vinegar? Son is the honey, daughter the vinegar, bless her kind heart.
Two beautiful granddaughters (son's), 22 and 24, who will be finished with college this year. Was just informed that both are planning weddings. The oldest spends a lot of time with us, she and boyfriend both love the lake and want to be married here. Grandkids are more fun than your own, even when they are older. You can laugh at their escapades and say what goes around comes around son. They give you lots of kisses, hugs and "I love you", you can let them do things you would never have allowed your own kids to do, let them confide in you without cringing, grandpa has trouble with this. We enjoy them so much, from babies to young adults.
A loving mother who is 102 years young, her mind is great, too great? and still bosses me around
Lives alone in a retirement community close by.
Younger sister and brother-in-law who live just down the road and a whole bunch of relatives that are a comfort to us.
Two dumb cats that I'll give away if you don't tell hubby.
A wonderful home on Lake Erie that we have worked so hard to be able to own - our dream come true. And retirement, oh but that's only from the 9 - 5 jobs. We are both manual laborers, with a backhoe to help, who love to do the dirty work (or always wanted more $'s than we had or were cheap, I say frugal).
Now we would like to be healthier and continue working as we have the first and middle years of our lives!! Who ever coined the phrase "Golden years" only had one thing in mind. LOL
We are so thankful that God has permitted us to be so "rich" in so many ways.
Sandy Wade