The Success Sequence
Several years ago, a young woman asked me how long Ray and I had been married. When I told her how many years it had been (it was 32 or so years; I have forgotten exactly how long it has…
Several years ago, a young woman asked me how long Ray and I had been married. When I told her how many years it had been (it was 32 or so years; I have forgotten exactly how long it has…
Yesterday I wrote about Ray finding a show for Mother to watch during Thanksgiving weekend. That search was one of many searches he does to find entertainment for my mama. Ray is amazing. If there were a definition for amazing son-in-law…
Every year at Christmastime, Ray and I receive a Christmas card from his English cousins, the children of Ray’s mother’s brother. Even though we have only met them once, the card is always signed with the affectionate English symbol XOXO,…
Ray and I married on a chilly Friday night in December of 1974. We said “I do” in the church building where I had worshipped since I was four years old. Following the ceremony and a few pictures, we joined our…
At one tourist spot on our recent trip, Ray and I saw an adorable statue of a chubby and short older couple. The years had molded their love to the point that they could have almost passed as fraternal twins. These…
Ray and I might get used to this shuttle riding. When we finished recording late Tuesday night, we walked back to our hotel, a bit disappointed that we needed to run to a store before getting to sleep. Then, I realized…