Scott P
08-11-2014, 02:13 PM
(For those that don't like this kind of post, please forgive me. It's personal, I know, but I just wanted to share some happy news).:wink:
As of today, we’ve been married 21 years now.
There have been some really happy times. Spending much time together, becoming parents, wearing out the bed springs, being there for each other, getting to spoil her with breakfasts in bed+flowers+back/foot rubs, going out, and doing things together as a family have all been wonderful and are something I will always treasure.
There have been some sad times. Taking a long time to conceive, losing a child, finding out about heart problems, and many of the normal life pains were part of our marriage too.
There have been some challenging times.Getting married as a teenager, starting out with almost nothing, having some parents opposed to our marriage, losing a lot when getting hit by a non-insured motorist, working full time graveyards while going to school during the day while Kim was working two jobs, coming from two completely different social and economic backgrounds, having the house flood and losing everything inside,strained relations with some of the in-laws, layoffs, and 117 hour workweeks were part of the marriage too.
There have been some real adventures. Getting attacked by army ants in the Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/), having our tent surround by a herd of hippos in Kenya, crossing the Himalayas on foot while Kim was five months pregnant, trekking across Sumatra with the kids while looking for orangutans, and traveling extensively on six continents, from Alaska down through most of South America, from the Pacific Islands, to the Himalayas, to Australia and New Zealand; it’s all been an experience.
Looking back and throughout it all, I’m sure glad that I got to share all this with someone as special as my wife.It has been one heck of a ride. I have been blessed and lucky to have her by my side. Here’s to another several decades of life with the woman I will always love.
https://scontent-b-lax.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t1.0-9/1798715_669729313090861_130170758_n.jpg
As of today, we’ve been married 21 years now.
There have been some really happy times. Spending much time together, becoming parents, wearing out the bed springs, being there for each other, getting to spoil her with breakfasts in bed+flowers+back/foot rubs, going out, and doing things together as a family have all been wonderful and are something I will always treasure.
There have been some sad times. Taking a long time to conceive, losing a child, finding out about heart problems, and many of the normal life pains were part of our marriage too.
There have been some challenging times.Getting married as a teenager, starting out with almost nothing, having some parents opposed to our marriage, losing a lot when getting hit by a non-insured motorist, working full time graveyards while going to school during the day while Kim was working two jobs, coming from two completely different social and economic backgrounds, having the house flood and losing everything inside,strained relations with some of the in-laws, layoffs, and 117 hour workweeks were part of the marriage too.
There have been some real adventures. Getting attacked by army ants in the Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/), having our tent surround by a herd of hippos in Kenya, crossing the Himalayas on foot while Kim was five months pregnant, trekking across Sumatra with the kids while looking for orangutans, and traveling extensively on six continents, from Alaska down through most of South America, from the Pacific Islands, to the Himalayas, to Australia and New Zealand; it’s all been an experience.
Looking back and throughout it all, I’m sure glad that I got to share all this with someone as special as my wife.It has been one heck of a ride. I have been blessed and lucky to have her by my side. Here’s to another several decades of life with the woman I will always love.
https://scontent-b-lax.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t1.0-9/1798715_669729313090861_130170758_n.jpg