12 Şubat 2013 Salı

Things That Make You Go Awwwwwww

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The Seekers and the DigitalFirst authors are talking about warm fuzzies. Warm fuzzies happen all yearlong, not just on Valentine’s Day. Warm fuzzies can be from your spouse, yourkids, your mom, or your pet. Warm fuzzies are anything that make you go awwwwwww, how sweet.
I guarantee some of these tidbits will make you smile.

Oh boy!
“We lived an hour away from each other. I lived in thecountry, he was in the city. On my birthday before he went to work he picked upmy then favorite hamburgers and brought them to me. He had just enough time tohand them over and jump back in the truck and return to Illinois.” Diana Brandmeyer
"Once when Iran and I were dating, I rememberriding down the road and he was making up silly songs about me. The rhyming wasactually pretty good, and I remember laughing and trying to get him to stopbecause I was afraid he'd actually remember and repeat the words to someoneelse. I didn't know him well enough to know that he'd never repeat silly lovesongs to others." Pam Hillman
“We were in a night class together and one night he asked meif I wanted to go for coffee after class. Sure. Good looking hunk. Of course.We get to the coffee shop and he starts apologizing for having to cancel thedate last Friday. Well we had no date. He had asked another girl out and forgotwho she was. He thought it was me. Big mistake. We laughed and really had a funtime talking. Well we've been together 47 years so I keep telling him that wasthe best mistake he ever made. He agrees.” Sandra Leesmith
“When my son said he wanted me for his mom--in front of ajudge.” Diana Brandmeyer
“One year My Cowboy showed up on Valentine's Day when we hadthree really little girls, and he had three roses in a vase for me, then he hada separate rose for each girl. The next year he came with a cut flowerarrangement for me and three tiny arrangements one for each of the girls.” MaryConnealy
Julie's prized wall grouping from Keith
“The love of my life is both artist and handyman, soafter he built a truly beautiful media room, we decorated it with a leathersectional couch and modern multi-colored pillows.  Would you believe he took a picture of one ofthose pillows and designed three different versions in the same colors, thensuperimposed them on canvas frames as a wall grouping? “It’s beautiful, babe,”I said, amazed once again at his mind-boggling creativity. “Look closer,” hesaid, and I squinted a bit, suddenly seeing our entire life before my eyes.Yes, you guessed it—this incredible man actually super-imposed pictures of eachof us—me, my son, daughter, daughter-in-law and himself—over the multicoloredcanvases to create living artwork that captured US!! Let me tell you—I tearedup on the spot and threw myself into his arms, giving him the biggest, mostgrateful kiss I could! What can I say—MasterCard has nothing on him—he’s“priceless.” Julie Lessman
“He kidnapped me! He and my best friend's husband made plansfor a night away for us. Babysitting, packed suitcase, and even home madelasagna --all planned! My friend and I didn't have to do anything. We walkeddown a moonlit path and talked for hours.” Diana Brandmeyer
"We used to ride horses a lot. We'd ride to my parentsfour miles away and visit for awhile, then ride home late at night. I can stillremember the still night, the stars, the sound of horse's hooves clopping downa quiet dirt road, and just the two of us, talking about nothing andeverything." Pam Hillman
“Seeing all of my sons wearing tuxes 3 times!” DianaBrandmeyer
"When our first child was born, we were in thehospital, and I remember laying in that hospital bed watching mylarger-than-life husband slouched on a hospital sofa teasing our newborn baby'sface with the edge of the baby blanket just to watch him screw up hismouth when it tickled." Pam Hillman
Diana Brandmeyer's stain glass doors
“Our first Christmas together was bittersweet. I was stillfeeling sad about moving from my old home, an 1800s limestone block house. Thathouse had a lot of outbuildings and one of them had stain glass windows waitingfor a project I never got to do. Christmas morning my gift from my husband wasthose windows made into doors for what is now my office.” Diana Brandmeyer
“The last thing we tell each other each night is‘I love you.’” Audra Harders
“Ed used to bicycle to work past the Japanese flower gardens. Well oneafternoon he was really thirsty so stopped and asked the lady if he could get adrink. She talked him into buying some flowers for me. When he got home andgave me the flowers, I was so tickled, thrilled and let's just say he was wellrewarded for his gift and that was the start of a beautiful thing. Hediscovered how much that simple gift meant to me and he stopped every Fridayuntil he retired to buy me flowers. He and the lady became quite good friendsand she always had a bouquet picked out for him. And I always looked forward tomy lovely bouquet of flowers.” Sandra Leesmith

“Even though Gary and I had known each othersince 4th grade, we never dated until we were 30! Our very first"date", he invited me over to his place after church to talk andcatch up on life. It was Super Bowl Sunday and I just knew I wasgoing to have to compete with the game for conversation. I got there at1:00 and left around 8:00. We talked, laughed, snacked, and laughed some more.He never turned the television on. It was the best and most memorable afternoonof my life.” Audra Harders
“When my husband brings me soda just because…” DianaBrandmeyer
“Our first Christmas together, he gave me Sorelboots so my feet wouldn't freeze when we went hunting. The following year on mybirthday, he gave me a fishing pole and reel because I wouldn't enjoy springfishing without good equipment. Some folks might think these selfish, malegifts, but I know better. It was Garysharing a piece of his heart and life with me.” Audra Harders
Yeehaw - Lathan riding his first bull!!!
"I was on a business trip three years ago and receiveda text from my sister-in-law. Attached was a photo of my husband sitting on theground and his four-month-old great-nephew petting a baby calf. It's beenmy background picture on my phone ever since!" Pam Hillman
So, everybody together now…. 
Awwwwwwww

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