Showing posts with label anniversaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversaries. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2012

36 Years

36 years
4 children
4 partners of our children
8 grandchildren
320 acres
1352 square feet
25 years of milking cows
37 gardens grown
5 continents visited


with our 4th granddaughter
Priceless memories -
incredible blessings -
It's been quite an adventure!
Here's to all that is yet to come !
Happy Anniversary to my husband!


Sunday, June 06, 2010

Celebrations

June 5th is a big day in our family!  Kelsey celebrates her birthday -


and Heather and Jonathan celebrate their anniversary.



So, big congratulations to you all!  You bring so much joy to our lives and we are so incredibly proud of all 3 of you.  We pray that the days ahead will be filled with joy and much love.

Friday, July 31, 2009

After 33 Years

4 kids,
1 daughter-in-law and 3 son-in-laws,
5 grandchildren,
25 years of milking cows,
a lifetime of farming,
nearly 14 years of teaching,
visits to 4 continents,
volunteering in our community,
and with God's blessings -
I'm so glad I married him!

Happy Anniversary, Bob!   Love you!! 

As a good friend wrote to us, it's one-third of a century!!  Yesterday morning (our actual anniversary date) as we were flying home, I said to him, "Did you ever think 33 years ago that we would be flying to New York to visit our grandson, or that we'd have 4 married children, or that we'd have lived a life filled with so much goodness? "  And his answer - "I couldn't have imagined where life would take us!  There's  been so much more to it than I ever thought."  And I agree whole-heartedly!!

(picture taken in Central Park)

Friday, July 10, 2009

Happy 5th Anniversary!

Five years ago we celebrated Melinda and Tyler's marriage in Nova Scotia - and today we send our love and prayers to them (and Samuel) in New York City.  May you treasure the memories of the past five years and plan for joy and more adventures in the years ahead.  We love you!!!


(Photo credit to Kamul, their friend in NS - thanks for sharing!)