Posted by 1970-1655 on December 09, 2014 at 05:07:32 from (107.77.85.45):
In Reply to: my wife posted by Larry@stinescorner on December 09, 2014 at 03:59:41:
Thanks for the idea to start this thread. Hopefully, we will share it with our wife when they get home. It is nice letting them know how we feel.
My wife also just left for "work." She works with kids as an assistant at the local elementary school. It gives her joy to see the eyes light up when a child finally understands something they have been struggling with. Or we will be in a store and a kid will run up and give her a big hug.
January will be 44 years for us. During that time, we have weathered many storms and survived ever stronger. Only a few of the bigger things she (we) have dealt with: We had a son died at 6 days old and we survived. About 22 years later, she went thru cancer and at the same time, our worthless daughter decided to run off on us when she needed her the most. Then a few years after that, I dealt with cancer and she was there supporting me all the way. Her father had Alzheimer's and living about 1,000 miles away so my wife suggested we give them an acre of land, just across the drive from our house and they put a houses on it and moved here. My wife cooks one evening, her mom the next, and we eat together. After her dad died, her mom gets depressed often but we are right here for her. The Bible says "there is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving." Some day, we would like to be on the receiving end of things before we die. But we still have each other. And we have seen tight fisted people that have done much worse than us so I guess we are receiving many of the blessings now.
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