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Old 08-14-2011, 09:19 AM
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WOW! Somebody should write a book on all these great stories!
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I married my college sweetheart and had a great life for 12 yrs. We had 2 terrific girls and life was sweet. Then he died of colon cancer at the age of 37 and I thought that life would be me and the girls.

After a year and a half I started to go to a weekly singles discussion group at the Unitarian church in an attempt to get some adult conversation! I remember telling my first husband (I talked to him alot) that I thought I was ready now to meet someone that he thought might be interesting. It was at the gathering that night that I met my second husband and we married a year and a half later.

He has been a great father to our girls (they were 9 and 6 when we met) and we just welcomed our 4th grandchild, a girl, 3 days ago so life is still sweet.

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I moved to London from the north of England. I shared an appartment with another young lady. One night we were having drinks in the appartment below ours with friends, when we heard somone upstairs! Well we knew it was not us. I went up and sa 2 guys going through my trinket box. I yelled, ran, and called the police from downstairs.
The cops arrived, one very nice 6ft 6ins and the other not so much. The tall guy, said dont worry, I will look after you.
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We met in the cafeteria line at the plant where we both worked. My youngest son was about to depart for the Navy and I was telling my co-worker how hard it was to see the last one leave the nest. Bobby was right behind me, reached out, patted my shoulder and said, "It'll be ok, little mama". When my friend and I got to our table, I asked her, "Who the *&** was that?" She said, "Oh, that's Bobby...the guy who owns the bus company." “So THAT’S who that is!” I had heard of him for years, but until that day had no idea who he was. (Bobby and another guy had gone in together several years before, bought some buses and operated a park&ride service to the plant, some 25 miles from town.) I lived just outside of town, not far from the plant, and so had never ridden the bus.

Right after that, I married the guy I was dating and he married the lady he was dating. We later moved into town, ironically just a few blocks from Bobby. After moving into town, I decided to try the bus. The very first morning, just as I pulled up behind the bus and parked, he pulled out before I could get to the door of the bus. There I stood. Not good...on his part.

Later, Bobby and his wife went their separate ways. We had become good friends on the bus when I became the first passenger on and the last passenger off. There was a guy at work who would bring homemade burritos every morning and they went fast. Bobby was never able to get inside in time to get one by the time he made his last stop, parked the bus, and got inside. He told me one morning that he would buy for both of us, if I would get him one. His office was just down the hall from mine and I would call down and tell the girls to "Tell Bobby that his breakfast is ready." every morning after that and we would meet in the hallway halfway between our offices. We took turns buying.

Soon, I started fixing him up with my single girlfriends. When my mother was dying, my spouse could not see beyond himself to even come to the hospital, hospice, or offer any other support. Bobby checked on her everyday and didn’t even know her. Needless to say, Mr. Important and I parted ways.

Not long after my mom died, I was suggesting another friend to Bobby and he stopped me mid-sentence to tell me that I was the one he wanted to date. That was 22 years ago. We got married in the church parlor after church one Sunday morning after he finished driving the church bus. (That’s another story.)

And, as they say, the rest is history. He’s still my best friend and always will be.
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WOW! Somebody should write a book on all these great stories!
chloe52, I agree. These stories have been so great to read and encouraging/uplifting also. Thank you to everyone who has already posted and will post their stories in the days to come. Congratulations on your years of happiness together.
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I met my wonderful husband at a single resort in Mt. Freedom, NJ. I introduced him to my girlfriend as I was with another gentlemen. All night he kept looking at me. The next day he told my girlfriend that she was nice but wanted to get to know me. When I went to the pool the next day and was lying on a bench my not yet husband through me in the pool. When I got out he introduced himself and said I was the one for him. A year later we were married and we just celebrated our 45th wedding anniversary, have two wonderful children and three grandchildren. My girlfriend still talks to me and she married a wonderful gentlemen a short time after me.
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We met in the cafeteria line at the plant where we both worked. My youngest son was about to depart for the Navy and I was telling my co-worker how hard it was to see the last one leave the nest. Bobby was right behind me, reached out, patted my shoulder and said, "It'll be ok, little mama". When my friend and I got to our table, I asked her, "Who the *&** was that?" She said, "Oh, that's Bobby...the guy who owns the bus company." “So THAT’S who that is!” I had heard of him for years, but until that day had no idea who he was. (Bobby and another guy had gone in together several years before, bought some buses and operated a park&ride service to the plant, some 25 miles from town.) I lived just outside of town, not far from the plant, and so had never ridden the bus.

Right after that, I married the guy I was dating and he married the lady he was dating. We later moved into town, ironically just a few blocks from Bobby. After moving into town, I decided to try the bus. The very first morning, just as I pulled up behind the bus and parked, he pulled out before I could get to the door of the bus. There I stood. Not good...on his part.

Later, Bobby and his wife went their separate ways. We had become good friends on the bus when I became the first passenger on and the last passenger off. There was a guy at work who would bring homemade burritos every morning and they went fast. Bobby was never able to get inside in time to get one by the time he made his last stop, parked the bus, and got inside. He told me one morning that he would buy for both of us, if I would get him one. His office was just down the hall from mine and I would call down and tell the girls to "Tell Bobby that his breakfast is ready." every morning after that and we would meet in the hallway halfway between our offices. We took turns buying.

Soon, I started fixing him up with my single girlfriends. When my mother was dying, my spouse could not see beyond himself to even come to the hospital, hospice, or offer any other support. Bobby checked on her everyday and didn’t even know her. Needless to say, Mr. Important and I parted ways.

Not long after my mom died, I was suggesting another friend to Bobby and he stopped me mid-sentence to tell me that I was the one he wanted to date. That was 22 years ago. We got married in the church parlor after church one Sunday morning after he finished driving the church bus. (That’s another story.)

And, as they say, the rest is history. He’s still my best friend and always will be.
Your's is an epic story. All those highs and lows, and somehow your guy and you kept going in the same direction until there was no one left on that road but the two of you, as it was fated to be.

Loved your tale, and thanks for telling it.
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