ouwasp
3/1/2011, 12:16 AM
My parents were married. :) They're both still alive, and we'll be celebrating their Golden Anniversary at a nearby restaurant.
I've been blessed in so many ways, some of which I imagine I'm still not aware of. I can only hope and work to make sure my wife and I can pass along a good model of married life to our own two teenagers...
March 1, 1961 was also my mother's 18th birthday. She left a hellish "home" to marry my dad as soon as she legally could... yeah, the phrase "happily ever after" probably applies to them as much as it has to anybody. :)
The Tulsa World had this column on Monday. Pretty cool timing; not my parents of course, but it's kinda similar...
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20110228_11_A13_Atasma599799&archive=yes#addyourcomment
I've been blessed in so many ways, some of which I imagine I'm still not aware of. I can only hope and work to make sure my wife and I can pass along a good model of married life to our own two teenagers...
March 1, 1961 was also my mother's 18th birthday. She left a hellish "home" to marry my dad as soon as she legally could... yeah, the phrase "happily ever after" probably applies to them as much as it has to anybody. :)
The Tulsa World had this column on Monday. Pretty cool timing; not my parents of course, but it's kinda similar...
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20110228_11_A13_Atasma599799&archive=yes#addyourcomment