So much has happened over the past 12 months 📅; it started out with several deaths (family and friends for both of us) - and those losses put a strain on an already challenging relationship … but with the wrapping up of December that ended with the surprising sudden death of his cousin Brenda … he quickly realized just how fragile life can be. He snapped to attention, and came to the realization that there isn't that much time left to quibble and squabble over things that really don't matter 🙄 in the grand scheme of things. He's understanding now that everything does not have to be a fight to be right 🤠😤 … it's okay to relax and let some things slide ✌️, for peace on the Homefront 💞🕊️
((((PRAISE THE LORD!)))) 🙏👏
That’s why he's decided not to waste any more time on "what if's" 🚧, and he's started not taking our limited amount of time on this Earth, for granted, saying, "Baby - we're living the best of our Life, visiting & seeing places and things most people never get to. If we don't like where we are, or who our neighbors are … we can just hook up, and go. I'm liking the retirement life: I can finally slow down long enough to enjoy the towns along the highways and byways; I never could do that before, racing between jobs, like I was. Each day counts. Each moment is a treasure. And now, that I've found you - you, who is my best of friends, who is a comfort and makes me glad I'm still alive, these are the important things in life. I could live another five, or ten years … maybe longer, who knows - and you could, too; but enjoying this life together, is what makes them worth living. I love you, Baby."
I'm glad he is learning to relax in our marital relationship 🥰
Year 3 is looking good, going forward 💝🦁😘
I'm glad that our friendship 🤝 has turned into something more 💖; I'm glad we both decided to "stick". Through thick & thin 👩❤️💋👨








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