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Subject: [Leica] MARRIAGE / Reorganizing my equipment collection
From: steve.barbour at gmail.com (Steve Barbour)
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 22:37:45 -0700
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On May 31, 2012, at 5:50 PM, Tina Manley wrote:

> +1  As always, you condensed everything down to the basics and spoke the
> truth.  There's nothing better than cuddling and sharing a life and
> watching your children grow up together.  There are rough times, but when
> you both have the same goal in mind and a total love for each other,
> nothing else matters.
> 
> I know your memories will pull you through the sad times.  Irene is
> watching and telling you buck up and enjoy life!  After all, she gave you
> your first camera and the children you cherish.



amen Ted,


Steve



> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Tina
> 
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 3:34 PM, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:
> 
>> As much as this hurts I have to put my 2 pennies worth of opinion on
>> long-time marriage! Given I just experienced 63 years of a very lovingly
>> interesting and satisfying married life before my dear Irene passed on. 
>> :-(
>> 
>> If in the beginning you marry a good woman or good man understanding it's
>> not going to be a bed of roses and there maybe in that bed of roses a few
>> "pricks" along the way. That you are prepared to have the odd straining
>> moments of communication, both heated and as lovingly as it can possibly
>> be. To admit, you as the male are prepared to accept you "ARE WRONG AND 
>> SHE
>> IS RIGHT!" And vise versa! It's a two way street always! Give and take, 
>> get
>> over it and move on together still enjoying the wonderful feeling of her 
>> or
>> he cuddled by your side anytime .
>> 
>> If you are properly matched? Obviously understood right from the first
>> time you find her cuddled by your side in the warmth of the night. There
>> isn't any reason for a pennies worth of thought about divorce. I see
>> divorcing when children have been conceived as one of the most cruel 
>> things
>> parents can bestowe on their off spring. Having not done that, I'm sure
>> there are other opinions.
>> 
>> By the same token today's society is a wrangle of perceived "entitlement
>> beyond common sense" where "NO" is the only so called correcting answer to
>> everything. "No you can't do that, this and every stupid asinine reason to
>> turn the society into some quagmire of stupid ill-conceived rules, laws 
>> and
>> regulations."
>> 
>> But if you have the right woman or male by your side in the beginning,
>> none of the garbage-pit regulations conceived by moronic politicians and
>> government bureaucrats will deter you one iota from a beautiful long and
>> enjoyable life with the mate you've loved beyond your wildest dreams and
>> thoughts when you first said "I Do!"
>> 
>> I find the "bitterness shown here" by some extremely unfortunate for the
>> so called "Victim!" But one must ask ..... "What happened to the "two way
>> street of give and take?" Stubbornness of stupidity by both doesn't solve
>> anything.
>> 
>> The "Whores of Hollywood" and societies of today's lust for all the crap
>> stuff promoted in crappy celebrity magazines that cater to the witless
>> fools who see the events of Hollywood as... "They do, so I do!"  It is 
>> this
>> kind of crap the completely innocent women and men in the first place, see
>> divorce is the only answer. Then do it and the next thing you know they've
>> grab another foolish male or female ready to wed. They do it as quickly 
>> and
>> as fast "as a Saturday night whore changing her undies!" And all they've
>> done is move them selves into another quagmire that ends again in divorce.
>> 
>> I'm sorry but I don't by all this bull-shit about divorce being the be-all
>> answer to solving marital problems. Sure there are going to be the
>> exception simply because if the wrong mate was picked because she or he 
>> was
>> a "WOW FACTOR IN THE SACK!" That only helps on cold winter nights, but
>> that's only a part of a successful marriage.
>> 
>> I need not go on any longer as I know my married life was great, sure we
>> had some wild old verbal battles. Everybody does at sometime or other and
>> anyone saying they never had a squabble is probably lying. That's all part
>> of Mother Natures Communications in working things out. After all it is a
>> two way street of give and take.
>> 
>> Unfortunately nobody was around with a Leica to photograph some of our
>> "discussions?" ;-) Oscar martial for the cover of LIFE magazine! ;-)
>> 
>> Bottom-line? We loved each other, enjoyed our great times together, had 4
>> great and wonderful successful children. And now 10 Grand children who are
>> also cracker jack kids and the oldest two will own their own business
>> operations one of these days as they're already laying out plans and how.
>> 20 & 21!
>> 
>> All a hell of a lot brighter than their grandfather when it comes to the
>> "Art of running a business." OH yeah and both have wonderful sharp ladies
>> by their sides.
>> 
>> So there you go eh! I just wish it were 63 years and counting! :-( I miss
>> her dearly. :-(
>> 
>> cheers,
>> ted
>> 
>> 
>> 
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> 
> 
> -- 
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