Jump to content

May I share something joyful today?


Recommended Posts

Today, Gina & I are celebrating our 9th wedding anniversary.

 

Not wanting to crow, just wanted to post something positive!

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Author
Originally posted by LucreziaBorgia

Any big plans for tonight?

Thanks! :)

Yes, actually.

 

Dinner at a very nice, candle-lit restaurant call Louisienne's. We haven't been there lately (it's a bit expensive), we hope it's still nice.

Link to post
Share on other sites
IhavenoFREAKINclue

Thats great Scott! Good to hear success stories once in a while!! Hope you get laid!

Link to post
Share on other sites
Illusion24

Wow, that's beautiful...Wish you a million more happy years together!!

 

Tell me your secret?? Pleeeasseee!!! :bunny::D

Link to post
Share on other sites
EnigmaXOXO

"Crow" all you want Scott! After nine years you both deserve it!

 

Thanks for putting the 'love' back in the Shack. And Gina's a lucky lady to have found a man who isn't afraid to shout it from the rooftop. :love:

 

Cheers to you both. May you have many, many more! :bunny:

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Author
Originally posted by NeverSayNever

Wow, that's beautiful...Wish you a million more happy years together!!

 

Tell me your secret?? Pleeeasseee!!! :bunny::D

 

Thanks all!

 

Secret? I don't know if there's a secret. A marriage is like any other relationship. One needs to be considerate & sensitive of the other, & willing to sometimes (or frequently) defer their own wants or needs in favor of the other for a time.

 

Of course, it helps if you & the other love each other a lot, & in other ways besides physical attraction. After all, none of us will look like 20-something hard-bodies all our lives! :laugh:

Link to post
Share on other sites

Congrats Scott!

 

Hope you and Gina have an amazing night out :)

Link to post
Share on other sites
quankanne

hey, happy anniversary ~ nine years is no small feat these days!!!!

 

just be sure to make the evening extra special by giving her a really good foot massage. LOL that'll guarantee at least another 15-20 years because she won't want to give THAT up :)

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Author
Originally posted by quankanne

just be sure to make the evening extra special by giving her a really good foot massage. LOL that'll guarantee at least another 15-20 years because she won't want to give THAT up :)

 

Yes, you can bet on that! That's a nightly event!

 

Our hand lotion consumption rate is at least twice the national average!

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Author
Originally posted by Ladyjane14

Congratulations Scott! It's nice to see these upbeat posts. :)

 

Qapla' ! :D

 

:D:D Nuggh Neyh' :D:D

 

Qapla, Joh'l-wi!

Link to post
Share on other sites
RecordProducer

Congratulations! So how does it feel to be married for 9 years? Are you still in love? :love:

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Author
Originally posted by RecordProducer

Congratulations! So how does it feel to be married for 9 years? Are you still in love? :love:

 

Thanks!

 

It feels (or rather, should feel) like the other person is almost a part of you, & that you are a part of the other person. You can't imagine being without that person any more than you can imagine being without one of your arms.

 

Yes, we're very much in love, & in many more ways over the years.

Link to post
Share on other sites
RecordProducer
Originally posted by Scott S

Thanks!

 

It feels (or rather, should feel) like the other person is almost a part of you, & that you are a part of the other person. You can't imagine being without that person any more than you can imagine being without one of your arms.

 

Yes, we're very much in love, & in many more ways over the years.

 

 

Ohhhhh, that is just sooooo cute! I would like to know the recipe! ;) You seem like a very sweet guy from your posts. :)

Link to post
Share on other sites
  • Author
Originally posted by RecordProducer

Ohhhhh, that is just sooooo cute! I would like to know the recipe! ;) You seem like a very sweet guy from your posts. :)

 

Aww, Thanks! That's sweet of you!

 

I've never thought of there being a recipe, though. People are unique, & therefore so are the relationships. Each has different needs, & what works for one couple may fail miserably for another.

 

Open communication & understanding each other's "love language" go a long way.

 

________________________________________

What if people stopped throwing rice at weddings, & threw potatoes instead?

Link to post
Share on other sites
×
×
  • Create New...