my husband and I...
Twenty years ago I married the man I love. Today, I am blessed and so grateful to still be his wife and to love him more than I then knew I could.
Kirby and I fell in love taking long walks around Garneau and Old Strathcona near the U of A in Edmonton. Since then we've walked up and down mountains, along oceans and lakes and rivers and Pincher Creek. (a lot there- home for half our marriage so far!)
The first book we read to each other was Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson. I wish I'd kept a list of our shared reading since then. (what happens when a couple of English majors fall hard for each other ;)
The first couple decades of our life together have been largely devoted to raising our three wonderful children. So far, so good! I can only hope (and trust me, I pray) that the rest of our lives will be spent basking in the light of them and eventually their own families...
We have enjoyed cooking and eating countless meals together, and for one another and our family and friends. May this never ever end! May I make better and better use of my many beautiful cookbooks...!
By the steps down to our first home together (a basement suite in a fourplex house) we planted nasturtiums with which we garnished newlywed salad. How many gardens large and small have we tended together since then? Glad I married a man witha green thumb! Home-grown veggies always do taste best.
Thank Heaven for my good husband, and our temple marriage which has kept us holding on through good times and bad.
"I've got sunshine on a cloudy day
When it's cold outside, I've got the month of May..."
Kirby and I fell in love taking long walks around Garneau and Old Strathcona near the U of A in Edmonton. Since then we've walked up and down mountains, along oceans and lakes and rivers and Pincher Creek. (a lot there- home for half our marriage so far!)
The first book we read to each other was Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson. I wish I'd kept a list of our shared reading since then. (what happens when a couple of English majors fall hard for each other ;)
The first couple decades of our life together have been largely devoted to raising our three wonderful children. So far, so good! I can only hope (and trust me, I pray) that the rest of our lives will be spent basking in the light of them and eventually their own families...
We have enjoyed cooking and eating countless meals together, and for one another and our family and friends. May this never ever end! May I make better and better use of my many beautiful cookbooks...!
By the steps down to our first home together (a basement suite in a fourplex house) we planted nasturtiums with which we garnished newlywed salad. How many gardens large and small have we tended together since then? Glad I married a man witha green thumb! Home-grown veggies always do taste best.
Thank Heaven for my good husband, and our temple marriage which has kept us holding on through good times and bad.
"I've got sunshine on a cloudy day
When it's cold outside, I've got the month of May..."
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