Car of the day:
So for today:
It is never easy for a kid to move into a new town and go through the
same things all over again. Start school, meet new people, make friends, and
learn your way around.
Sometimes
it is easy, at times you get beat up if you are a boy. Of the 6 times I was
moved into a new town by my family, one or two were BAD experiences. The others worked like clockwork, friends
came easily school went smooth.
Now Belmont was not bad, one fight but all in all I fit into the area of
Mill Hills and was accepted into sandlot ball games, etc.
BUT Belmont was different, I was 14 or 15 and never had a girlfriend,
well I did have one, Betty Carswell, but she never knew it. LOL
I
met and went with Margaret, a pretty and sweet thing,for a year or so. Then on a crazy
road trip with some older boys they suggested I take Sherry Harris out. She was
very pretty, but an upper classman. I still remember the first time I ever saw her.
Long dresses and bobby socks were popular. I was a little late for church and
she was entering ahead of me, I couldn’t see much, but I knew that girl had a
great figure. LOL (I was right!)
Anyway we dated and fell in love. I joined the USMC and we were married soon afterwards.
The Yukon and Alaska, My idea...
Right now as I type, she is across the table from me, just as pretty as
she was back in 1954. There have been some rough spots but better than 99% of
the time has been GREAT. We are pretty compatible. A couple times when I was
out of work she was the bread winner and never complained. We also enjoy being close, so the RV life fits
well.
I still enjoy seeing and being with her now, the girl still yanks my
chain! I never thought we would live to
enjoy this many years, WE KNOW we are blessed; many people do not live for 67
years much less being married that long.
I
know I have said this many times, but looking across the table, just brought it
back. Oh, and she is still a great KISSER!
My treasure at the end of the Rainbow! When we lived ln Lake Dora in Florida.
Nite Shipslog
PS: We always appreciate you taking the time to stop by for a
visit. It makes us smile.
4 comments:
What a wonderful post. Beautifully written and from the heart. Thank you Jack and Sherry for being you. An inspiration to many in these sad and difficult times. An example for today's generation to follow.
God bless you both and your family always.
What Victor just said! I think your Love Story is one for the ages ... proof of God's love.
I'm loving that photo from Lake Dora; especially your caption.
Wishing y'all a wonderfully blessed day!
A lovely post!!!
Congratulations on 67 years!!! :)
Another great Post ! Sending down Love an Prayers, Gary an Anna Mae
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