Sunday, July 26, 2020

Diamond mine of memories.

Still liking her sweets.
You don't know how much I'll be loving these new pictures. With her haircut, she looks so much different. I can see her face, and no matter how bad her hair is, she is still the most beautiful woman in my life, as it should be. 

Thirty four years, seem like such a short time ago we were standing in front of the preacher, saying our vows. Not knowing where the rivers of life would take us. We were so in love with each other. It would be our second marriage and we both thought we had it all in control. Little did we know that there were going to be times of the rapids of boiling arguments, swift moving waters of passionate lovemaking, and the calm, smooth waters of the boring times of just life that were still ahead of us. We were in love and that is what counted. 

Over the years there was much sifting of emotions that had to be made. Figuring out what was important to us, and not just are own selfish motive. As life grounded us down, and the fires of passion purified our hearts, we come to this. We are still in love, we are needing each other to be whole, and my job is now the keeper of that love, that life story, for I am the keeper of two, hers and mine.

Driver has a special place for us this day. Somewhere that we haven't been. Its the Diamond mine of memories that we are going to stop off. Says there is something precious for me there. Knowing Him, I'm sure there is. So, we better get going, a slight detour on our travels down the Road to Dementia Town, making sure that we are Keeping our Shiny Side Up. Come along to the Diamond Mine with us as we travel the Road to Dementia Town, Keeping your Shiny Side Up. God Bless and Love Ya.   

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