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Rolling Pin Advice

Today is my Wedding Anniversary.  I can hardly believe it…. how fast time has flown.  It seems like yesterday we were two kids getting married.  I don’t think I knew what to expect all those years ago, as a young bride.  There have been more bumps in the road than I ever dreamed of…

Dark days when my twins were born in critical condition… five long months in the NICU with it’s surgeries and daily fears.  We’ve been through the death of a beloved niece, financial ups and downs… and other struggles that daily life can bring.

But through it all, we’ve stayed by each other’s side and loved each other.  When I was young, I would have said the mark of good life is one where bad things never happen.  Now I know it’s having someone to stand next to you and hold your hand on lovely days when the sun shines and when the storms rage.

Happy Anniversary, my Dear.

I’d love to share some marital advice sent to me by a reader.  It was given to her by an elderly friend (who must have grown up in the 1930’s since it sounds just like something from my grandmother’s school memory book from 1935.)

This note was tied to the end of a new rolling pin:

“When you get married and live by the lake, show this to hubby when he comes home too late!

Instructions for use: In fair weather use in the middle. In fowl weather use either end!”

Luckily, in all our years of marriage, I’ve never had to use a rolling pin!

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5 Responses to “Rolling Pin Advice”

  • Happy Anniversary!! I hope you have a wonderful day! :)

    I love the rolling pin advice. I’ll have to keep that in mind!

    Thanks for sharing!
    Stef

  • Hey it is my anniversary today as well!!! Love the rolling pin story! Love your blog!

  • Dad:

    Happy anniversary!!!! I guess we could have told you it wouldn’t be “all a down hill toboggan ride” but then that’s not what you tell your beautiful daughter on her wedding day. You are an inspiration to us all for your wisdom and insights. I’m your Dad but I learn from you all the time.

    Love, D

  • Stacy:

    Happy Anniversary! I’ve been following your blog for awhile and love it! Thanks for the rolling pin advice :)

  • LOVE the quilt. Happy anniversary! I’m going to link to your mint brownie recipe (if that’s o.k) because I make them a lot and people always want the recipe. I make a slightly different frosting, I think, but these are absolutely the BEST brownies!! Thanks!

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