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Alright moms. I know this doesn't have to do with the Nuke program, but I've come to love you all so much!
I wanna know... When was the moment that you knew your husband was the one you wanted to spend the rest of your life with? :)
Just curious!
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I am not sure what your question is?
ahhhh!!! I DID! haha.
Sorry! Let me rephrase that :)
When was the moment you knew you WOULD spend the rest of your life with him. :)
One month after I met him. It was Thanksgiving & the first time we were apart. I was alone in my childhood bedroom when it hit me.That was decades ago so I don't remember the details but I do remember the feeling excited, almost giddy.
Are you thinking that Aaron is the one?
I think I figured out he was the one about a year ago when he left for boot camp... And for some reason I decided to stick around for this crazy roller coaster ride. I really wouldn't trade our relationship for the world.
I was just looking for some stories. :) Hope I don't sound nuts! haha.
hehe. The car thing made me smile. :)
Boys and their toys. ;)
1st night I saw him I don't remember (it was at a bar friends where in town)
2nd night he talked to me he remember my name I looked at a friend and asked who the hell is he and why does he know my name? yes I was really hammered the first night..lol
Found out he lived in a frat which meant boys and free beer yes I was cheap not with guys just didnt spend money on beer
I never did spend money on drinks (stupid boys)
It seemed he was allways there he never left.. I told friend I know I don't like him but I know I'm gonna marry him. which I would never admit that because when guys got to attached I would run like the wind I think I was a true male at heart
He went home for x-mas (NJ) phone bill went up it was sad not seeing him every day. He came back and helped convince me to go to rehab(anorixa here ) by summer he went home we did the long distance thing phone bill went up.
He called and said move (it took 2 years for me to give up my counselor) and I did and that was the end.called dad he planned and did all the wedding stuff Flash forward almost 20 years.....
3 TIMES!? Wow!!!
This sort of sounds like a Nicholas Sparks book! Thanks for sharing!! :)
And thanks for all the advice. I'm pretty convinced that Aaron is going to make a wonderful husband and dad. I mean, after all, he has put up with me for almost three years now. I can be pretttty trying at times. :)
Wow, foaling lady, my favorite story yet! I agree it's less about romance but I'd like to add to what it is about. Shared interests, dreams and a respect for the differences.
I did not stay married to my children's father...or should I say we did not stay living together because we actually did stay married, just separated until he died. We had many differences, especially different dreams.
I'm a little worried about the comment most people make about how men treat their mothers because my son can be a little rude and dismissing but people always chaulk it up to his age. They also say he is TOTALLY different when I am not around!
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