OH ! I like this question, makes one think. I tell you the truth in my marriage it is hard to say ,because my husband and I are happy all the time. We have been married 54 years come April 6,2007. We play together & pray together. We are so opposite it is amazing. We laugh about it all the time. We are never on the same page.We are active born again christians and that is the booster shot of our marriage. We Have 5 grown children, many friends. We love to go to Hot Springs Village,Ark. for a wk. at Easter when the Dogwoods are in full bloom and we love to go to Panama City Beach, Fl. for a wk. for the 4th of July when the beach is full of fireworks. We traveled a lot, my husband a WW2 Vet. and retired military man kept us moving. What a life !!
Just let me tell you about the happiest moment in 2002. I had a terrible headache, 911 took me to emergency, a,blood clot had developed on my brain, I had 2 brain surgeries, was in the hosp. for a month. Everyone was praying, My husband was very concerned that I was a goner. Bottom line, through the grace of God, I am alive and well. I was in God's hands & He is good. I knew how much I was loved during that time and my husband was so happy the day he brought me home and it was a very happy moment. The happiest !! Thanks for sharing your happiest married moment and I am so happy for you and your wife. I have a feeling this question you presented made her happy.
Have a Wonderful New Year. Marriage only gets better !!
2006-12-29 12:14:29
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answered by Jill ❤'s U.S.A 7
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One of the happiest moments in my marriage was knowing that my husband and I literally got to find out about the "sickness and health" part of our marriage vows. We had both had some health issues all the year long and to experience the love and caring that we were both able to give to one another was great.
2006-12-29 10:15:35
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answered by Brenda E 2
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We celebrated 4 years....and just being able take a couple trips, enjoying the moment with the sunset just beyond in Sonoma (wine country) and up in Grousse Mountain in Vancouver, BC was a blast. It was quite breath taking. Life is so short...There are many happy moments..but those 2 trips were a couple of them.
Wishing you all the best for 2007!
2006-12-29 10:59:30
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answered by Kalena 2
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The happiest day in my marriage this year was December 21. My husband landed the job of a lifetime, that is going to bring financial security to our family for the rest of our days. After such a stressful year financially, and medically- it is a true blessing.
2006-12-29 10:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Without a doubt, Christmas Day! Both of my boys (from a previous marriage), their girlfriends, and my grandson spent the night Christmas Eve. Christmas morning my husband helped me cook a HUGE breakfast for my family. Afterwards we opened gifts. It's the best Christmas I've had in a very long time!
My Christmas wish was to have my family with me on Christmas Day. My husband was thoughtful, considerate, and patient. It was the best gift I could have possibly received!
2006-12-29 13:40:14
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answered by Maggie Mae 5
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The happiest part of my marriage this year was when the divorce went through. Not trying to be a jerk, that's just the truth.
2006-12-29 10:56:36
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answered by mac&cheese 2
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i can't pinpoint an exact moment, but i can say that 2006 was a wonderful year and i feel closer to my husband than ever, after 4 years of marriage...we have been thru a lot and i feel like i have truly found the man of my dreams!
here's to a wonderful 2007!!
2006-12-29 10:56:29
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answered by snow_bunny_in_thongs 2
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The happiest moments in my marriage in 2006 has been when he works overtime and I get to be at home by myself that extra bit of time! We bin married too long, obviously -- most of the time things are reasonably comfortable. Maybe the happiest moment was when his mother died and three month later we inherited $10,000 -- yeah that was pretty good!
2006-12-29 10:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Permanently removing my step-daughter from our home. It was the best thing we could have done for our marriage.
2006-12-29 10:25:24
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answered by Simply Lovely 6
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When my husband told his Mother that he didn't appreciate the way the family treated me.
2006-12-29 10:41:38
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answered by Anonymous
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