Posted by Keith Molden on May 24, 2017 at 04:47:30 from (74.194.181.64):
Never thought it would happen, but today marks our 45th anniversary. The first few years were pretty rough as we were both divorced and my new bride had a son and me being just divorced with 2 girls. If you haven't gone thru that IT'S FUN. The kids were all still small and wanted us to do the favorites thing (neither of us would) Of course they are all grown with kids of their own now. When we moved back on the home place here in Meigs county away from the in town living of Military life, it was a big change for the wife but she made it and soon was making pretty decent windrows with the old WC Ally. Now the grandkids do most of the mowing and baling while Grandpa does the raking and Grandma cooks lunch and supper. I'm so glad that I learned early on to go outside and cuss the trees and she would make bread and pound the dough harder than she needed too when we had an argument, even tho I lost I still ate good LOL. This first 45 went by really fast but I don't believe there will be a next 45 so I'm gonna enjoy however many there is left. Keith
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