He cooks! He grills!
He wears ranch shoes ...
He drives a truck ...
He practices Zero Minus One ...
He loves Texas ...
He loves his kids ...
He loves his dogs ...
He loves vacation ...
He loves America ...
He is super nice to foreigners and senior citizens (and he misses his Uncle Roy terribly) ...
He’s an MK (Missionary’s Kid) ...
He's an IT guy, but what he loves most is driving the tractor and working on the ranch ...
When he decides he’s going to do something, it’s as good as done ...
He's irreverant unconventional ...
This is his hero ...
We’ve both changed ... and not changed. Who we are is different ... but the essence of us is the same.
The solitary thing that makes all the difference is that Lt.Dan and I both love the Prince of Peace. And when that's true, you know where the other person is trying to go. Even though you can't predict who someone will become ... you know their template for who they’re striving to be.
Every single day I’m thankful for Lt.Dan … he makes me smile, he makes me laugh, he’s still a great date. He's most definitely my best friend. And for me, he’ll always be the best man in the room.
Thanks for putting me in such a good light. Mostly I love your description of US!
ReplyDeleteThanks Babe!
What a sweet post! My husband and I got married a few years before you two did. I wore a hat like that and had a cascading bouquet too. Gotta love those 1980s wedding photos! ~ Barbara
ReplyDeletethanks, Barbara! my bouquet was gardenias ... smelling them now still takes me right back to our wedding day. I can still convince myself that the 80's were, you know, like just a few years ago :o)
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