Is eloping really eloping if you have a couple days notice?? Apparently the budding war romance has turned into a nuptial aggreement of sorts....Ain't that a cottonpicker.
Well.......I guess Wisconsin has a six day waiting period for marriage.....so now I have a year to get to know my future daughter-in-law and help plan a wedding. Now ain't THAT a cottonpicker!!
I am married to Ross, a cowboy in the true sense of the word. We live on the family ranch in southeastern New Mexico. We have three kids, one grandbaby,two dogs, 2 cats and way too much fun. Ross's folks, David and Anetta, live next door with their mothers, Lillian and Frances. We have five generations living at headquarters, quite unusual for this day and age. We run cattle, have a thousand head growing yard and have an agricultural trucking business. In the summer, we haul baled hay, oats, and sordan from various farms in the pecos valley to dairies and ranches in the area. Since we started this business ten years ago, we have had the privilege of working as a family. I have a full life and I thank the Good Lord everyday for blessing me beyond measure.
5 comments:
Oh, I am such a hopeless romantic! How exciting!
Well.......I guess Wisconsin has a six day waiting period for marriage.....so now I have a year to get to know my future daughter-in-law and help plan a wedding. Now ain't THAT a cottonpicker!!
Oh My! Well.....I don't know what to say....Hum.....Could be the Lord works in mysterious ways...:)
~M~
Congratulations! You never have a dull moment in your household!!!
Wow--that IS exciting!!
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