… and I’m still hopelessly in love with my bride.
On a hot Summer day in 1992 we stood in front of family and friends to say “I do.”
It’s really not that hard to continue loving Pauline. She is a truly remarkable lady and I’m so incredibly glad that God brought her into my life. I don’t know where I’d be without her.
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Congrats Rodney! You area a blessed man!
“He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the LORD.” -Prov. 18:22
congrats!!
Congrats to you and Pauline, who is no doubt still in love with her groom. I’ve been writing a lot about my discouragement with men lately and getting a lot of women agreeing that “all the best ones are taken”. Its true. I think a lot of great guys get married relatively young and stay married forever. You are a good example.
May the next 15 be just as wonderful as the first….
Congratulations! That is a wonderful achievement, and I’m sure you are both looking forward to many more years of happiness together.
My computer does not show the photo!!!! π
Congratulations guys, wow what a wonderful amount of years. Wishing you both many many such years forward.
Congratz to you and Pauline, Rodney. What a wonder bit of news and a true blessing.
Happy Anniversary! Hoping your next 15 are just as blessed.
Congratulations to you both.
Thank you to everyone for your very kind wishes. π
I’m running behind on my blog-reading, so I’m a day late in wishing you and your bride “Happy Anniversary!” May you celebrate many more years together.
Apparently you selected a pretty good date, since both Paul Abspoel and I celebrated our birthdays on the 12th. π
Congratulations on your 15 wonderful years!
Congrats Rodney and Pauline on your anniversary π
Mazl Tov! My wife (Dr. Mrs.) and I are coming up on 19, I think, in May. (It’s good when you get to the point where it’s hard to keep track exactly). Lessee… yup. Married in 1989. Egads.
It *is* possible to go onward and upward with time, instead of inevitably “growing apart” — a phrase I detest. But one doe have to try and “make the best of it” every day, or most days.
;o/