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To: goldworldnet who wrote (179723)6/18/2009 2:53:44 AM
From: Naomi6 Recommendations  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 225578
 
Josh, that sounds like a good plan.

Think I will also write him a love letter and try to outline each years we have been married and a remark of what his love meant to me during that time and have it framed. Have thought of doing this before but thought it would be better to wait until we reached higher years as can probably remember the many things that happened in our life. I have been known to have a memory like an elephant and believe I will be able to compile each year by remembering where we lived during those years. I have many love notes he has left on my pillow some mornings over the years and he still does that now. I have saved all of them and some of them do have dates on them. This letter would be like a history of our marriage and what went well and other times facing the challenges that befell us. I think I will get busy and start an outline for it. Have ten days to do this so will have to work on it mostly in the day time and late nights. I know this will surprise him and that he will appreciate my time in doing it. May even shock him of things he has long forgot but put a smile on his face when I mention some funny happenings in our early years of marriage and they were really funny. I can now think of many to write about. With this kind of deadline to finish, going to be a major accomplishment for me. If I fail to get it done, will just add another year and do it for our 60th when we have the big celebration which our children are planning to do. Then I will fall back on your advice and give him a really big smile and a big kiss and tell him how thankful I am for having him in my life. <gg>

Thanks for your thoughts that pulled this idea back into reality for me. I know he will appreciate me saving him some high dollars by doing so, instead of giving him an expensive gift and will actually be a gift of my love for him and a keepsake for all our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren to read.