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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Back Room => Topic started by: splitbeing on January 19, 2025, 04:44:11 AM
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Sometimes I look at my wife and son and my own strangeness, thinking how lucky I am.
In the Caribbean, the word "I" is used differently than here. "i" refers to anyone in a similar place of social standing. There is a GTA "I", for instance, that is all of us who post about our lives in an airgun context.
I had a moment shooting the fortitude in the basement and then walking to bed when the sight of my wife and son reminded me of my luck.
Do you also have lucky moments? Or moments of realizing your good fortune?
The stranger the story the better [chuckling]...
Also, include the tragedy... in my experience luck and tragedy are never far off [chuckling]. They're cousins!
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The Lord has blessed us with all that we could ask for.
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The Lord has blessed us with all that we could ask for.
Amen to that!
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Yeah..I a Blessed man too, I have provision for every area, even what seems by chance
..I never have done Luck..Luck in Truth, has nothing to do with the trip we're in :)
Dana
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I have my best friend for a Wife... :D
She and I met in 1st grade.
I had a crush on her in high school back on '80-'81.
We went our separate ways.
Both of us made a big mistake in our first marriages... but then reunited in the grocery store one day.
Now we have been married 25 years.
I would walk on hot coals, laughing at Satan, for this woman.
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Wish I had found my lady first time around.
But I suppose I had to go through H3ll to know Heaven.
30 years last Oct.
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Wish I had found my lady first time around.
But I suppose I had to go through H3ll to know Heaven.
30 years last Oct.
A-men Wendell
And then came the "baggage" from both of us...
Daughters 1-2-3-4 all grown up now.
Ages 36,37,38,& 39
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Hello everyone!
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The "Nuts" don't fall from the tree... :-*
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Do you also have lucky moments? Or moments of realizing your good fortune?
Sometimes, too often, I awake at night in my own old trauma dreams (nightmares).. and then just gaze at my wife's beautiful, calm, sleeping face.
I ponder how lucky I am to have her into my life.
Then everything is right again and I can go back to sleep.
Hope that makes sense.
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It does make sense.
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2nd marriage, 34 years, still on our honeymoon...
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Married my high school sweetheart. Been together over 30 years now, have 6 kids and a great relationship.
She takes care of the home and schools our children with the tenacity of a honey badger. The oldest child recently off to college in an honors program.
We were just 15 when we started dating, and not only did I have no idea what the future would hold, I most definitely did not have the wisdom to be looking for someone with the qualities to be a wife and a mother. But I can look back now and see I hit the jackpot.
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Every time I hold my wife I am reminded of how incredibly blessed I am. 8)
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Also, include the tragedy... in my experience luck and tragedy are never far off [chuckling]. They're cousins!
I have been known, on rare occasion, to hold her hair out of the "porcelain alter" while she removes the nights festivities.. ;D
But more recently we have had a rough go. She broke her foot on 9/3/24 and he body rejected the steel plates, that led to 5 bacterial infection, the wound when the cast removed was decayed flesh. 3 surgeries in a week to clean it up. The last was 12 hours long to do a transplant from her thigh. Then her heart went into A-fib from all the anesthesia. A week in ICU, 2 weeks "bed ridden" in the Hospital, and then another 2 weeks in Rehab.
The photos I have a too gruesome even for the "Hunting Gate".
She has been home for about 4 weeks now, but still confined to the down-stairs with me as her "Care-Giver". I was giving her infusions at 09:00 and 14:00 daily via P.I.C. line.
She can start "weight baring" with crutches or walker.
P.T. visits here at home twice a week is extended for another 6 week yesterday.
Today's Trauma Surgeon visit he said "See you in 3 months and we will see what we need to do next." :o
Plastic Surgeon is optimistic but said "We will do liposuction in 6-8 months".
This is a hunk of her thigh, grafted onto her foot.
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From reading your posts she's a wonderful lady and don't deserve what's y'all are dealing with. Thoughts are with y'all.
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Thanks Bill.
Betty Lou is a saint to put up with you. Like Rhonda is to me.
All we can do is pay back all they have done for us though the years.
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Also, include the tragedy... in my experience luck and tragedy are never far off [chuckling]. They're cousins!
I have been known, on rare occasion, to hold her hair out of the "porcelain alter" while she removes the nights festivities.. ;D
But more recently we have had a rough go. She broke her foot on 9/3/24 and he body rejected the steel plates, that led to 5 bacterial infection, the wound when the cast removed was decayed flesh. 3 surgeries in a week to clean it up. The last was 12 hours long to do a transplant from her thigh. Then her heart went into A-fib from all the anesthesia. A week in ICU, 2 weeks "bed ridden" in the Hospital, and then another 2 weeks in Rehab.
The photos I have a too gruesome even for the "Hunting Gate".
She has been home for about 4 weeks now, but still confined to the down-stairs with me as her "Care-Giver". I was giving her infusions at 09:00 and 14:00 daily via P.I.C. line.
She can start "weight baring" with crutches or walker.
P.T. visits here at home twice a week is extended for another 6 week yesterday.
Today's Trauma Surgeon visit he said "See you in 3 months and we will see what we need to do next." :o
Plastic Surgeon is optimistic but said "We will do liposuction in 6-8 months".
This is a hunk of her thigh, grafted onto her foot.
I know it will take a long time, but I hope she makes a full recovery Scott.
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Our sincere condolences Scott. We'll pray for y'all.
As I am want to say in these circumstances. "It don't get better but it does get over".
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDzHhqWZMD0
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Never leave your woman without telling her you love her.
Serious
I do it every morning as I leave for work, or run an errand.... You just never know... that maybe the last words she hears from you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rmGcE6m3KI
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And NEVER go to bed mad at each other... talk it out before going to sleep. At least agree to disagree and let it go.
That takes both of y'all... there ain't no winners and no losers.
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And NEVER go to bed mad at each other...
Best advise ever!!!
Only one time, in 25 years, we had a strong argument and she yelled "F-YOU!" and slammed the bedroom door.
Unfortunately my fingers were in the door jam.
I said "No one tells me that in my own house since 'Satan's Daughter' (my first wife) left!".
I had never compared the two before. She immediately felt bad and nursed my wounds.
We made up, talked it over, and then both laughed about how silly it all was, until we went to bed.
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Our sincere condolences Scott. We'll pray for y'all.
As I am want to say in these circumstances. "It don't get better but it does get over".
x2. couldn't have said it better. [hands folded for ya both]
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And NEVER go to bed mad at each other...
Best advise ever!!!
Only one time, in 25 years, we had a strong argument and she yelled "F-YOU!" and slammed the bedroom door.
Unfortunately my fingers were in the door jam.
I said "No one tells me that in my own house since 'Satan's Daughter' (my first wife) left!".
I had never compared the two before. She immediately felt bad and nursed my wounds.
We made up, talked it over, and then both laughed about how silly it all was, until we went to bed.
Laughing out the tragedy is often a good sign. That the absurd truths of our own tragedies allows us to be open and move on in laughter (rather than stuck in hard looks and defense) is so peculiarly human.
Yeah, animals don't talk or honor their dead, but the way we can laugh our way through horrors truthfully at times is an aspect of the human experience that keeps me wondering or chewin on awe.
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Scott you and your wife are in my prayers. I have a lot of steel plates in my body and never dreamed of that possibility.
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I've been sober 17 years, Miss Baby and I have been together 43 years, married 37 years, I'm totally retired and we have enough money. All three of my wife's children have died. People ask she and I how she bears it. We've talked about it. What other choice do you have.
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Your life gets more interesting every time you share about it, Tim.
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Had another "how lucky I am..." moment this morning.
I finally slept fully. First time this week. The light was just right, my wife was happy to be waking up with me, and the baby was cooing contentedly.
No nerve pain, just that how lucky I am kind of moment.
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You are truly blessed.