Meeting and falling in love with the woman i'm in love with now.
2006-10-27 21:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I divorced when my daughter was 6 and waited until she was 11 to start dating, didn't want uncle this or uncle that coming and going. As a mom I have many wonderful memories.
But... ;) 5 years ago I met a Cowboy/Bullrider/ Bull fighter and comedian to all those that know and love him. After talking and exchanging emails for 5 months we finally set up our first date, and it was AWFUL! We couldn't figure out why, since we enjoyed each other so much. So we set up another try 2 weeks later at a friends cabin up north (we live in Scottsdale, Az) to get out of the heat and spend some one on one time together. No T.V. up there but there was a C.D. player and I took ALL my music and found that he loved the same music as me. Fire roaring, night noises, and we found ourselves slow dancing and our first kiss. My Cowboy was the perfect gentlemen, next morning he made me mudd for coffee ;) and we set out on the deck while he told me stories that had me rolling in laughter, later he took me on a long walk in the woods and while we were walking he was picking wildflowers, my favorite and gave them to me when we got back to the truck. That weekend we both knew that we wanted to be in each others lives. November 21 will be our 3rd wedding anniversery, like everything else, just a little off center with us, we both left work, ran for a marriage licence and rings and were married by a judge of the peace! My daughter was my 'best girl' and today she considers Donnie her dad!!
2006-10-28 04:29:06
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answered by JazzyLynn 3
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Spending time with my family, watching my children grow.
Dancing in the rain in summer with my son and daughter. Laughing jumping up and down totally drenched but happy.
We forget as adults how to be happy like children again.
And sharing those moments with your little ones is a miracle in itself.
2006-10-28 04:40:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually have 4 awsome memories that I would hope to remember. The births of all three of my children. And the day I was reunited with the love of my life.
2006-10-28 11:58:13
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answered by Bella 2
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me and my sister and some friends of ours went on a cruise a couple years ago. when we stopped in cozumel, and we were done shopping we found a bar right on the oceans edge. and we sat there watching the most beautiful sunset ever and then it got dark and the cruise ship was lit up with white lights and we just sat there in silence drinking beers, because it was the most beautiful sight we'd ever seen. oh to be able to go there again....
2006-10-28 04:14:20
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answered by Boop 7
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I am so proud of my 3 children and what they have become, and my grand children, I like you have many happy memories but I remember my 3 kids out having a snow ball fight with their dad and I was taking pictures, I got everyone of them off the ground plus a snow ball headed right at me in the picture, it is amazing! I think nothing in the world can surpass the love relationships we build and enjoy with our families!
2006-10-28 04:13:35
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answered by ladynamedjane 5
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It would have to be the last family vacation we all took the year before my dad died. We have a large family, so about 35 of us were there all having a good time. Little did we know it would be our last family vacation.
2006-10-28 04:16:25
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answered by greeneyegirl8 1
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Well, In my 13 years I dont have a ton, but probably me and my friend hanging out, talking about life, girls, and things like that. I felt so at peace around that time.
2006-10-28 04:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh at my age--hard to pick--I could go back 40 years to my sis and I stomping thru mud puddles in the driveway--then to my boyfriend watching me stomp thru mud puddles in the driveway and being quite embarrassed cause his friends might see (later to be my hubby!!!) My wedding day (sigHH!! Lovely!!) Then giving birth to the most beautiful baby boy in the world and , seemingly in a heart beat, dancing with him at his wedding--as you get older there is no one moment--it's a collage of memories and moments
2006-10-28 04:33:42
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answered by fallingstar 4
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i would say the greatest memory i have would be when i was about three years old my parents were living across the street from the church that sponsored us from Cambodia, there was a pier and on that pier was my father he was throwing a net into the ocean and like a hour later he pulled it back and hundreds and hundreds of fishes were caught in there...they were jumping and squishing around and my dad was just laughing ....i just giggled ...we had fish for days lol
2006-10-28 04:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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