My wife knows how to keep me in line with her no nonsense ways and her unconditional love. She's is kind, smart, loving, and compassionate and she is everything to me.
My lady is a kindhearted woman who is always helping others. That is why she put in decades as a paramedic taking care of people at a very stressful time. Her talent for dressmaking could easily have gotten her into one of London's fashion houses but when she saw an advert to train for the ambulance service, she knew that was her calling.
Somehow in all that work and daily chaos she found time to be the best wife a man could ask for. She never complained about her work-shift pattern, the early starts, the very late finishes, working on public holidays. Being a paramedic meant a lot to her, as those to whom she would attend, attest.
Our time together when she was not working, had to be planned. We love dancing as in Latin & Ballroom, with a little bit of energetic rock & roll thrown in for good measure. Our dancing took us all over the country and abroad, we even did an anniversary waltz on a cruise ship. We often got a reaction too, as
this fellow describes.
My wife started to feel unwell around Christmas time 2023, a round of check ups started and it was discovered that her heart needed surgery. That happened last August and since then her recovery has been slow, but gradually improving. She still had difficult days, her surgeon said that she would. Heart surgery causes massive internal bruising which can take up to a year to recover.
We have been married for fifty-six years, it's my prayer that we make it to celebrate our diamond anniversary, but that's just a date on the calendar. Every single day that she's with me is a gift, this might sound all sentimental, but it's not. We've had our spats, the heated words and the strong glares. Yet we have always gone to bed as friends again, whatever was said is forgotten. Long may my marriage to this fabulous lady continue.