Sunday, April 17, 2011

Walking the Line for 50 Years and Counting

As sure as night is dark and day is light
I keep you on my mind both day and night
And happiness I've known proves that it's right
Because you're mine,
I walk the line 
~Johnny Cash~

                                            
                                                          This is for you Mom and Dad.



12 comments:

  1. Thanks so much Heidi, I was thinking 50 years is a hella long time. But, so is 20 years I spose, and that one just kinda snuck up on us.

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  2. Sweet and 50 years is a long time, I hope they still have fun:)

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  3. Yup the sports coat looks blue. we look young and stressed, we got better looking as the years went by. Gosh marriage is a lot to take on when you are early 20's. Walking the line on fidelity paid off with great rewards for my one and only main man!!!!

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  4. Valary... This photo is just CLASSIC! <3 this!
    Love me some Johnny Cash too!

    Also, the sweet baby tootsies & crayons header is ADORABBBBBLE! < that means extra adorableness. lol.

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  5. Henrietta, I am pretty sure they still really like each other, even when they are bickering. : )


    Mom, Dad's jacket is definitely powder blue. You both were soooo very young! Can't believe you were a year older than Philip is now.

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  6. Hi Melanie, So nice to hear from you again. I think Johnny Cash was the ultimate in cool.

    And Someday soon I will pay someone to do a really great header, til then I just change it up all the time. (I do love her little chubby feet and hand there).

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  7. What a handsome couple- her dress is amazing. Love Mr. Cash.

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  8. Thanks Nessa, My sisters and I loved playing dress up with her wedding dress. (Even though I am pretty sure we weren't supposed too). She had a pair of fabulous ivory peep toe sling backs that went with the dress and we wore those around too.

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  9. Now you just need to post a pic of them on their ATV's...then & now. I can't believe I was nearly 30 before we figured out that Mom was 19 when she got married =) Love the powder blue coat!

    Auntie Nina

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  10. Nis, I am pretty sure Mom was afraid to tell us how young she had gotten married because she thought we would follow in her foot steps.

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  11. Stumbled upon your blog and just wanted to say hi :)

    Happy Anniversary to your parents! That's AMAZING that they've been together for so long. Here's to many more years full of love :)

    Also, I have a great giveaway on my blog today if you'd like to come check it out!

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