Tammy and I on our wedding day, married in my grandmother's backyard on 08/08/08 at 8:08 p.m. |
As some of you may already know, we both came from failed first marriages. Others may also know that we developed our relationship on MySpace--first as poets and only much later as an item. In fact, we're both pretty similar, so we both thought that there was no way it would ever work between us.
For starters, we both lived in different states. It's hard enough to keep a new relationship going when you can see each other frequently; we had to start ours 500 miles apart and with months between visits.
Next, we both had crazy financial difficulties--in part because of our failed marriages, but also in part because we didn't manage our finances the correct way. It's hard to travel 500 miles to see each other when drowning in debt.
And there were other obstacles as well. I'll be nice and not go into them here, but despite everything that was thrown in our way, Tammy and I overcame them, and we overcame them together.
Tammy and I in NYC, early in our courtship. |
Let me share a story with you about the first weekend Tammy and I actually met. I wanted to take her somewhere in the Dayton-area that was really cool, so we went to Yellow Springs. After checking out some of the shops downtown, we wandered into Glen Helen and let ourselves get lost. We wandered around those trails for hours and even went off the trails--eventually coming across a heart-shaped stone covered in moss and a field filled with flowers.
The thing that made our adventure so great wasn't what we actually found as much as both of us willing to get lost with each other. During the years since, a lot has changed. We've welcomed two new wonderful children to the world in Will and Hannah. We've tackled a lot of our financial woes. Oh yeah, and we both live in the same state (which helps with the whole marriage thing). However, one thing has not changed: We still both are not only willing but enjoy getting lost with each other.
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Check out a favorite trail hiking book of both Tammy and myself: A Walk in the Woods, by Bill Bryson. It's all about his experience hiking the Appalachian Trail with a friend who was totally not ready. Bryson really captures the rugged feel of the AT while also making you laugh at himself, his hiking partner and others who literally cross their path.
14 comments:
Beautiful and romantic story Robert! Congratulations to the both of you for 3 wonderful years. 08/08/08 at 8:08... How Poetic!
Lovely. Congratulations.
Happy Anniversary! You married on my dad's 60th birthday!
Sweet story, Robert. Happy anniversary.
Happy anniversary, Robert!
Happy third - and wishing you many more to come!
Thanks, everyone!
Happy anniversary, Robert and Tammy!
I LOVE LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAH!!! I'm so glad you found each other. Thanks for sharing your romantic journey! LOVE THIS!!!!!!
I love your story; very romantic. including the heart shaped stone and field of flowers... sounds like it was planned by Someone.
BTW, I have read that book by Bill Bryson twice. Loved it!!! LOL
Excellent for you both!
I met my husband online too and he was a thousand heart-wrenching miles away.
So glad you both made it through an LDR (Long-Distance Relationship) Not a lot of people can stand it.
I'm glad y'all enjoyed reading. There are so many stories I could share, but I've always appreciated our capacity to get lost together.
A heart-shaped stone covered in moss! That's two poets for you. Much happiness to you both.
Congrats! Sweet story. Even sweeter wedding date and time!
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