Thursday, February 14, 2008

My Valentine

In the spring of 1976, on a clear cool night, after many disappointments in relationships, I met the man I would marry and spend my life with. At 27 years of age, I thought I was destined to be an old maid and I think my dad thought he was never going to see the day, but seven years later, we were married in the house we still live in today. His family became my family and my family became his. We have shared many blessings and some heartaches along the way, but we have been blessed with God's presence in our home and lives. We have a wonderful son and daughter-in-law, and a sweet grand-daughter. The love I have had for him over the years has grown and changed in many ways. When I met him, I was instantly attracted to him, tall, dark, and handsome with a deep and most tender personality. Those things are still part of the attraction, but now there are so many facets to our compatability, it would be impossible to explain them all. He is absolutely my only valentine, now and forever.

Is Anyone Really Normal

So, I have pondered this idea ever since I heard someone say, That isn't normal. So then we naturally start thinking what do I compare this to? Normal is the idea that each person perceives in his own mind of how things should or may be. But the more I look around and the more I learn, it is quite alarming to realize, that normal may be a wide array variants. And what is normal to me, most definitely will not be normal to you. So the next time you look in the mirror, set the definition for you and then we can compare ourselves to one another! Are you confused? SO AM I!