Posted by JD Seller on December 09, 2014 at 06:27:33 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: my wife posted by Larry@stinescorner on December 09, 2014 at 03:59:41:
I will always tell anyone I would be a big NOTHING if it is was not for two good women that married me.
My first wife was the back bone of the family. That enable me to provide for the family without worrying about how things would get done. We where able to have 29 years of married life before God called her to him. I was devastated!!! I was left with five children, with the youngest son just five years old. It was a trying time.
My second wife is the younger sister of one of my best friends in the world. She dropped everything and came to help care for my kids when my first wife died. They all call her Mother and their Birth mother 'Mom". I was in a funk for over a year. If she had not been there to keep things together I am sure the kids would have been much worse off, myself too.
Three years after my first wife passed my second wife "asked/told me" that we where going to see a movie in town. She informed me then that we where "officially" dating. LOL about a year later I asked her to marry me. So she has kept me on the straight and narrow since then.
Her heath is not good now. So I try to make everyday one where she knows how much I care/appreciate her.
Yep, two GREAT women made my life pretty darn good.
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