Love to Last a Lifetime

I found a paper that I wrote fall of my senior year of college and I thought I’d share it with you.  The topic was “What makes Love last?”  We had to interview people who had been married for more than 30 years.

Love means different things to people nowadays than it did to people back in the 1920’s and 1930’s.  Both of my grandparents have been married for around 50 years so I couldn’t decide which grandparent to choose from so I interviewed both.  First, off I asked my grandma, Carolyn, what she believes that it takes for a marriage to work both when she got married and nowadays.  (Since my cousin just got married in September, I asked for advice.)  My great grandparents were married for 79 years.  They would have been married longer but my great grandpa died 10 days before his 108th birthday.  My great grandma wasn’t sure what it was like not to be married because she and my great grandpa lived in the house they were married in for all 79 years of their marriage.  The advice that my great grandma had instilled on my grandma was that husbands seldom change.  Wives just need to adapt to that fact and that is that.  Next, she said that if your spouse is argumentative, keep your mouth shut.  That way you can have the last word and he’ll never know what your thinking.  The last piece of advice she was able to give me is that if the wife makes more money than her husband, never brag and try not to let your husband find out.  It might hurt his ego.  My grandpa, Jack, said it just takes love and everything else falls into place.

My grandma, Virginia, “A wife can have no mind of her own, haha, no just kidding.”  She said, in all honesty, you need to have a sense of humor and patience.  My grandma Carolyn and my grandpa Jack have been married for 55 years and my grandma Virginia and grandpa Wilbur have been married for 50 years.  My grandpa, Wilbur, had a comment at first that shouldn’t be repeated.  It wasn’t bad just used a bad word.  Then I asked him seriously and this is what he told me, “It’s easier to compromise than to fight your odds.”

As an added note I decided to ask my great uncle, Ray, and this is the response I got from him, “Do whatever Dorothy tells me to do, whenever she suggests I should do it.”

So what I get from all of this is that you have to be willing to put out the extra effort and be willing to make sacrifices for each other.  A marriage is a partnership, not just a single person ruling the roost so to speak.  You have to be willing to go the extra mile and not compromise or settle for someone that you don’t believe is worth your time.

This is the last photo of one set of grandparents I have.  The 2 outside ones are married and the 2 middle ones are married.  This was on my birthday in 2007.
Peace, Love, and Happy Long Marriages
Nicole 🙂

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Weekend fun

Usually my life isn’t always so busy but it seems like since we announced we were engaged/getting married, started looking for/buying a house, etc it’s been so stinking busy! I’m ready for a slow down but I hear that doesn’t happen, instead it just goes faster and faster and faster and faster and well you get the point!

It started Thursday night, my dad bought a load of Alfalfa hay so we all brought a change of clothes with us to work, dad hauled the trailer in and after work we headed to the hayfield. I think the bale count was 110. Mom drove, Dad & Prince Charming threw bales up to me and I stacked. Then we tied them off and headed home. Since we came straight from work PC & I followed the loaded trailer in my Mustang and I’ll tell you, I’m glad we tied it down! There have been many loads we haven’t but this one leaned to the right bad! We made it home though!!! and got all the load put up into the loft. I had a nice blister on my finger b/c I was using PC’s gloves and they are to big but I couldn’t find mine. So Friday morning dad said we were going back Friday evening. This time we all ran home, changed clothes and headed out to the field together. Again another 110 bales. I wrapped my blister in a bandaid to give it extra cushion and then finally found my gloves, which I might add STINK! I need new gloves!

We all had our same positions as the night before but dad had mom put the truck in 4×4 high instead of low and she threw me all around the trailer going and stopping so PC had her kick it into 4×4 low and it was much better!

Saturday we all got up and headed with my dad to get feed and wanted to go to the flower shop but they weren’t open yet so we went back home, unloaded feed and went back to the flower shop. Got PC’s mom a rose bush for Mother’s Day, my grandma a flowering plant, a couple flowers for our new house and then headed to town. Got a bunch done, walked around Home Depot and Lowes for ideas, got a bridal shower present and a wedding present for 2 different people, mom picked up some make-up and the make-up lady got to meet PC finally (she did my make-up for our first date :)), went to the store… busy day. We got home around 6. Then fixed up the crockpot ingredients for Mother’s Day dinner and headed to bed.

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King of the Jungle!!

**Warning** These are not my best photos. I was using my Point & Shoot in low light conditions and I kept moving…. Please don’t judge me! I left my dSLR at home :(.*********

So Sunday Tbug was in a Church performance for Fairview Christian Church. It was called:

King of the Jungle

The cool thing about Fairview Christian Church is it is very child/Youth oriented. Our church doesn’t seem to be so Children oriented. Our Youth group is much smaller. (in both Churches Prince Charming & I attend, mine & his)
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Go Cards!!!!

Ok sorry for the confusion, this is not a baseball post. This is a Red Bird story post that is near and dear to my heart.

So the year was about 2005, I was home one weekend from college and we were all sleeping peacefully one Sunday morning when all the sudden we hear, Peck, Peck, Peck, Peck, Peck…. etc. You get the point. Anyway, there was this pesky red bird that was flying into the big circle top window in front of my mom & dad’s house. It was annoying, especially at 6 am when we were all snug as a bug in a rug in our beds. The funny part, this continued every morning for the next 2 weeks at the exact same time of day. We’d go, shew him away but that wouldn’t detour him, he’d wait until we were gone and he’d be right back at it.

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Uncle Bill

My grandpa has 2 siblings. Actually, I guess biologically my grandpa has 1 sibling, there’s a story there if you can’t guess… My grandpa was born in 1928, think back, depression time. He had a sister who was born 3 years later, again the depression era. No one knows why but his mom drove her kids in from Illinois to St. Louis and dropped them off at an orphanage. My great-grandma decided she wanted a son and so she and my great-grandpa headed to St. Louis to adopt my grandpa. At the time they didn’t have to keep families together so they just adopted my grandpa at age 6. Once they got home, they realized that they shouldn’t have split him up from his sister so a week later they headed back to St. Louis to adopt his sister but they’d already adopted her out to another family. Life back then didn’t require records to be kept, etc so they never knew where Aunt Sue went. Back in the ’80s, my grandma stumbled across stuff that eventually led them to my grandpa finding his biological sister. She’d been adopted into a family that already had an adopted son, Uncle Bill so my grandpa, Uncle Bill & Aunt Sue all claim each other as family and if you saw my grandpa and Uncle Bill next to each other, they are brothers! Unfortunately, Uncle Bill has been diagnosed with the early stages of Alzheimer’s. He can remember but not always. (more…)

Aloha!

I’m sure getting tired of this winter weather. Bring on the heat!! And a dry arena. I’m ready to start riding horses again, although once this spring hits, we’ll be down to 2 horses, KG & Squirty. Guess we’ll have to get to breaking Blondie. Aloha will be a mommy this spring. This is some exciting news, however we’ll have to come up with another horse for Tbug to ride for a short while. No big deal, she might get to ride Chico, we’ll see. She won’t be afoot though. As for show horses, it’s just KG & Squirty.

For Christmas Tbug got a saddle, saddle blanket & saddle rack. She came out Christmas Eve to ride Aloha and boy was it cold. The wind was out of the North and it was misting however it’s a good thing she didn’t come out Christmas Day like the original plan, she’d have had to ride in 17 degree weather and snow with gusting winds from the North. In the pictures, you can sure see Aloha’s belly.

Aloha was my dad’s 25th Wedding anniversary present from my mom. She wanted to go to Hawaii (hence the name) and dad wanted a horse, so they compromised and dad got a horse and mom gave her the barn name.

Daddy is helping her up on Aloha. Telling her where to grab to help pull herself up.

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Christmas Program

Last night Prince Charming and I went to Tbug’s School Christmas program. It was very interesting. It’s been a LONG time since I have been to a childs school program. I’m not completely sure what I thought but Tbug was one of the Narrators and she did an awesome job. I could hear her and she spoke clearly. I got a few photos. I’m extremely excited to start a scrap book of just her. I plan to do that after Christmas. I have been collecting photos of her from her different events. I know short sweet and to the point. Here are some photos to share 🙂

Project Postponed

Project is postponed… We are headed to Ft. Worth this coming weekend and figured since we were going to a huge horse show, the NCHA futurity, it would be better to save horse for then. This weekend we had Tbug. Friday night we went and visited the Racine Christian Church, they had a live outdoor Nativity walk. It was a lot of fun, just really cold. If we go next year we will wear insulated bibs and parkas :). Prince Charming’s mom went with us. Tbug got to pet a live camel. I think that really excited her. After that, we went home. It took us probably 2 hours of sitting just to be able to walk through. Saturday she spent the day with Memaw playing with the puppies that Cowgirl had until Memaw had to go to work. She then dropped her by our house. We wrapped presents, cleaned house and did chores, and then went to visit my grandparents. After that, we headed to Prince Charming’s sister, Liss, house. Tbug played with Dill Pickle and watched movies and we played rock band. We thought that we needed a new tradition of Christmas family photos. Prince Charming, Tbug and I got our photo. I really like how it turned out!

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Bumble Bee

Saturday night was Halloween. What does that mean… all the little ghosts and goblins come out to play and want to Trick or Treat you! Last year I went to a Halloween party. We had a load of fun because we all dressed up, it was great. I went as Marilyn Monroe. This year there had been debate all the way up to Halloween and I never was told about anything. Oh well worked out for the best anyway, because Sunday, November 1 is Prince Charming’s birthday. My mom and I actually had tickets to the ballet in Tulsa; we went to see Dracula. It was awesome!!! So we used Saturday night to take Prince Charming out for his birthday. You’ll have to ask him for sure but I think he really enjoyed his birthday presents and his birthday in general!

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