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We met in one of the chatrooms on Friendfinders back in 1998. We
were in vastly different parts of the country. Woody was from
the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and I was living in the piney
east Texas woods. We started chatting in January and he ended up
coming down to Texas on my birthday in April of 1999. My mother
didn't approve but said that she would give us her blessing if
we felt the same way in a year. Woody ventured out of the great
white north and returned to the hot steamy south, within one day
of exactly one year from the first time we met. |
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This time Woody became my health care provider because I am a
quadriplegic and confined to a wheelchair. My mother recanted
what she had said about giving her blessing and we kinda were
biding out time. I was pulled between the two most important
people in my life and wavered as to what to do. My mother's
health was failing and I felt compelled to do what she wanted me
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I had to kind of break up with Woody and look for another man
that would be approved by her. But I was unhappy because I was
living next to the man I truely loved but I couldn't show him
because of my mother. My mother became seriously ill in January
2001 and was in and out of hospitals and nursing homes until
June when she came home for four days before having to return to
the hospital for the last time. During her four day stay at
home, Woody helped take care of her, the man that she couldn't
stand, showing the true Christian man he was. |
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She always said prior to her illness that I would marry Woody
over her dead body. She passed away on June 15, 2001 and that is
when I started a long grieving process. I couldn't see that the
man I loved and who loved me with all his heart was hurting too
because he thought I was a lost cause. In July of 2003, Woody
moved up to Ohio to live with his son and look for work and as
the old saying goes, "absence makes the heart grow fonder"
became reality for me. I realized, with the help from my best
friend, that I really and truly loved Woody. She helped me write
a letter to him expressing the love that I so wanted to tell him
and couldn't while he was here. We started talking on the phone
and resolved our differences and at the end of September 2003,
Woody returned, this time with hope and faith that this
relationship could and would work. And it did! On December 12,
2003, we became husband and wife. This is the beginning of the
rest of our lives. Thanks. |
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