Posted by funtwohunt on February 02, 2014 at 19:22:27 from (23.29.93.171):
In Reply to: Inlaws posted by Al Baker on February 02, 2014 at 11:21:14:
My inlaws are both gone, they treated me as if I was their own. They made it known to the rest of the siblings how they felt about me. A couple of my wife's brothers were a bit jealous to say the least. The inlaw's would ask them for help and they would always have some excuse. The inlaws were farmers and raised cattle. That is what my folks did too. I would drop what I was doing to help them and vice versa. They were great with our kids, they were always getting the kids (four boys) and taking them out to their place. Taught them a lot. As far as my wife of 37 years, I honestly can not think of a time that I regretted marrying her. She is not high maintenance, down to earth, has common sense and was raised right. Sometimes I wonder what she sees in me, just a great caring person. In fact my MIL about a year before she pasted, insisted we trade houses and she would give us the farm house, out buildings and about 8 acres of the home place in trade for our house in town. She really wanted us to trade, but we figured it would cause us a lot of trouble with the others so didn't do it. I think it actually hurt my MIL we didn't trade. But that's life I guess.
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