Wifey B: I'm beyond in the clouds today and filled with happiness.
A little background. They year was 2000 and on the afternoon of December 25, my hubby and I went to Myrtle Beach for our first vacation together. He drove and I flew in with him meeting me at the airport. I was so happy and so looking forward. However,
On the way to the airport, I ran over debris in the channel, known as a chain in the road, and got two flat tires out of it. @^$##@&^% I said. I pulled off the highway and immediately saw a parking lot posted with no parking tow in zone signs, just perfect. So, I called to change to the next flight and called the tow company posted there to ask them to tow my car.
Car towed, taxi there, and I head to the airport. Meanwhile hubby is at hotel and there's a young girl at the desk, turns out to be 18 and the owner's daughter. Things are quiet there (before Myrtle Beach became big winter destination). Now my hubby had no idea what a flirt he was but he tells the girl about me and our vacation plus how sweet she is and soon we're upgraded to the penthouse suite from a normal room for very little extra plus he has her dying to meet me.
Neither hubby nor I had parents still alive nor parents we really ever felt as you should we parents. Yet, somehow, in the week we were in Myrtle Beach we immediately had a sister in the 18 year old and quickly had parents in her parents. They were the sister and the parents we never had. They were the only 3 people to attend our Vegas wedding and to our shock and contrary to anything we ever wanted, our parents upgraded our room to the fanciest honeymoon suite and paid entirely for it. I was 21, he was 30, and we had family we'd never had or imagined or really had any idea what one is like.
Over the years we also built an incredible extended family in Florida while our Myrtle Beach family expanded with a great brother in law and the most wonderful niece in the history of mankind, Aurora.
Well, skipping a lot of history and years, which I'm sure you're glad I am, this week, they all moved next door to us. Sister and brother in law are opening a business in Fort Lauderdale (real estate specializing in rental management) and all five of them living as our neighbors. Parents intend to travel a lot. Niece already in school here.
I never cried a single time as a child, not once until the night I met my hubby and we shared our life stories. He'll cry out of sadness and joy often and he cried that night over my childhood as I did over his. Well, last night when we went to bed, I cried tears of joy. I knew I would be happy, but I had no idea how overwhelmingly ecstatic.
I just had to share this. I know all of you are different when it comes to families and many always had great families. Well, in a way glad we didn't as it sure helps us feel and communicate with the kids we love so much as the orphanage. However, when you didn't have real family the first half of your life, you appreciate it so much. We love our extended family, but having our Myrtle Beach family here with us now is beyond our wildest dreams. They're out on the boat with us today and tonight they'll go home next door. If you have family to love, then do so. If you can't go find others who share your values and your views on life and build from there.
A little background. They year was 2000 and on the afternoon of December 25, my hubby and I went to Myrtle Beach for our first vacation together. He drove and I flew in with him meeting me at the airport. I was so happy and so looking forward. However,
On the way to the airport, I ran over debris in the channel, known as a chain in the road, and got two flat tires out of it. @^$##@&^% I said. I pulled off the highway and immediately saw a parking lot posted with no parking tow in zone signs, just perfect. So, I called to change to the next flight and called the tow company posted there to ask them to tow my car.
Car towed, taxi there, and I head to the airport. Meanwhile hubby is at hotel and there's a young girl at the desk, turns out to be 18 and the owner's daughter. Things are quiet there (before Myrtle Beach became big winter destination). Now my hubby had no idea what a flirt he was but he tells the girl about me and our vacation plus how sweet she is and soon we're upgraded to the penthouse suite from a normal room for very little extra plus he has her dying to meet me.
Neither hubby nor I had parents still alive nor parents we really ever felt as you should we parents. Yet, somehow, in the week we were in Myrtle Beach we immediately had a sister in the 18 year old and quickly had parents in her parents. They were the sister and the parents we never had. They were the only 3 people to attend our Vegas wedding and to our shock and contrary to anything we ever wanted, our parents upgraded our room to the fanciest honeymoon suite and paid entirely for it. I was 21, he was 30, and we had family we'd never had or imagined or really had any idea what one is like.
Over the years we also built an incredible extended family in Florida while our Myrtle Beach family expanded with a great brother in law and the most wonderful niece in the history of mankind, Aurora.
Well, skipping a lot of history and years, which I'm sure you're glad I am, this week, they all moved next door to us. Sister and brother in law are opening a business in Fort Lauderdale (real estate specializing in rental management) and all five of them living as our neighbors. Parents intend to travel a lot. Niece already in school here.
I never cried a single time as a child, not once until the night I met my hubby and we shared our life stories. He'll cry out of sadness and joy often and he cried that night over my childhood as I did over his. Well, last night when we went to bed, I cried tears of joy. I knew I would be happy, but I had no idea how overwhelmingly ecstatic.
I just had to share this. I know all of you are different when it comes to families and many always had great families. Well, in a way glad we didn't as it sure helps us feel and communicate with the kids we love so much as the orphanage. However, when you didn't have real family the first half of your life, you appreciate it so much. We love our extended family, but having our Myrtle Beach family here with us now is beyond our wildest dreams. They're out on the boat with us today and tonight they'll go home next door. If you have family to love, then do so. If you can't go find others who share your values and your views on life and build from there.