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My story isn't so different than a lot of other people's lives.
My
first husband, Clyde, always told me that he wasn't a mind reader so I need to
express my thoughts.
My current husband, Craig, thinks I express to much of my
mind. Smile. Oh well! I want to express some parts of my life in solid form so
when I am not here others can see, at least in part, what I was thinking. I have
thought there are a lot of things I would like to see, do and express before I
die. I have got to do a lot of things in life that many people only dream about.
Clyde and I had two beautiful girls, we were in the ministry several years, we
traveled on our motorcycles and saw beautiful sites. The most memorable was
going places in Colorado, Missouri, Wyoming, South Dakota and the beaches in
California.
Darrell and I had 2 more beautiful girls and 2 handsome boys.
He took me to Branson, to St. Louis Arch, Texas Gulf, Lake Superior, Chicago and
to Venus Beach in California.
Craig has taken me all over the United States just
this last year. I always wanted to see a lighthouse and was given that
opportunity in Maine along with the Atlantic Ocean. I saw Lake Erie and walked in the water. I have taken
pictures of some of the most lovely sunsets. We have collected sapphires and
garnets in Montana, crystals and petrified wood in Arizona, and enjoyed the
beauty of Taos, Mew Mexico. We went to Niagara Fall, Sedona, Yellowstone, Tetons, Bryce Canyon, Mammoth Cave, Carlsbad Cave, Roswell, Red Canyon, Zion, the Narrows, Glazer, Quartzite, Monument, Arches, Natural Bridge, Jackson, Mesa Verde, Chico, Gila, Bandelier, Hocking Hills, Air Force Museum, proving grounds, White Sands, Sand Dunes, and more. We have been camping in a lot of beautiful places that I will tell about and share pictures later. We have been on a year and half long
spiritual journey. We have been on a search for health and wellbeing.
The road
has been very rocky; many times I wanted to just give up and die. With the
help of my friends and family, I have chosen to fight until my time comes to an
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