
I don't mean to preach but it amazes me to hear young couples say that they hope their marriage will last or some such thing. When we got married we were so committed to each other that the thought never crossed our minds to end it even when we had our bad times. Love may be an emotion but it is also an act of the will. So for all you young marrieds out there, please listen to this bit of advice: Live and love like today is your last day with your mate.
I am so thankful for all the wonderful years we had and the children and grandchildren that came from our marriage. The memories are very sweet and someday I know that a wonderful reunion will take place when I too end my journey here on earth.
I'm still madly in love!
2 comments:
Weren't we having fun on this day in 1972. Family,friends,wedding attendants,..all were getting ready for the big day. You and Keith were about to join not just yourselves but the Austin/Norris clan that has lasted all these years. Yours and his legacy are children, grandchildren, and much Christian service you have done for other people. Love, Mom
What a great testimony to everlasting love. Stacy and I tell our friends and young adults that we never even JOKE about the D word. It is a bad word in our household and not an option....as so many are believing today. I love that man of mine, and I couldn't imagine my life without him. I pray God fills you to overflowing.
God Bless you and your kiddos.
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