tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7541780203031836322.post2474030689578427423..comments2012-05-28T11:56:19.872-07:00Comments on the lost bee: Forever?brianne raehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15932561991902930123noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7541780203031836322.post-75191385175144763972011-09-29T13:35:06.729-07:002011-09-29T13:35:06.729-07:00this reminds me of a couple that used to come in t...this reminds me of a couple that used to come in the store sometimes--The lady was like 80 and her husband was like mid 80's (seriously, she told me one time how old they were I just can't remember the exact numbers). He opened her doors for her and they held hands to and from the car and they still flirted with each other, "bickering" and laughing..i dunno if they hadn't been 80 and she hadn't told me they had been married like 60 some years I would've thought they'd just gotten married yesterday. <br />When she told me how long they'd been married she told me the key was to make sure you keep each other laughing.<br />I dunno, I loved it every time they were in the store--pretty inspiring to see that. I think what she meant by "keep each other laughing" was just both of them committing to get each other through the bad no matter what and savoring the good times together-- people making the conscious decision to love each other and make it last forever, you know?<br />...sorry I'm so long winded, lol. But in short--yeah, I've seen that it can happen and believe it can with all my heart. Not just them, but they're one of my favorite examples. :)Leah Lhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07639616231398113765noreply@blogger.com