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A SECOND LIFE




This is a second marriage for both Brad and I.  His first wife, though I never met her sounds like a lovely woman, but the marriage just didn't work.  Fortunately, ours has.


He has never shared much with me about his first marriage...but as I have gotten older I have been a little more inquisitive about that part of his life.


One of my recent questions to him was what his home looked like. He has always loved wood and he has told me that his last home with her had Mahogany doors and window casements.  Perhaps that is why we always have wood floors  when we purchase a new home.  


This led to me inquiring about the inside style of his home. He said it was pretty basic...black leather sofa from college days and a few other things they has picked up along the way.


Her style was totally opposite mine....not so much stuff!  haha


Anyway....as we are talking about this he was looking around our sweet little spot..and he said the sweetest thing to me.  You know what it was??  Here it is....I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT BEING SURROUNDED WITH BEAUTY FELT LIKE UNTIL WE MARRIED EACH OTHER.

IS THAT NOT THE SWEETEST THING EVER!!

I know beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and we each have our own style .


You know....that is not a bad legacy to leave.  SHE MADE MY LIFE BEAUTIFUL.  


I AM BLESSED!

xo

Jo

Comments

  1. My husband and I have both been married before and really got it right this time too! Your home is so beautiful!

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  2. Your sweetie certainly has a lovely way with words. You were both very fortunate to have found each other.

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  3. That IS the sweetest!
    And I appreciate your style ♥

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  4. What a sweet thing to say to you! Something to always treasure in your heart.
    FlowerLady

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  5. You are blessed indeed. I don't know any woman who wouldn't take that compliment and hold it tight to their heart. I'm so glad you have both found happiness in your marriage. (I'd be happy in your beautiful home, too!)

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  6. Hello Jo, thank you for stopping by my blog and following. I apologize for taking a while getting here to visit your blog. I love your eclectic gypsy style and it's great to have a husband who appreciates it as well. Have a great weekend.

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