“Honey, please come back to me. No one will call you Mrs. Diane Canning. I promise.”
Thought bubbles:
Me : I can see Polly’s lips moving but I can’t hear anything.
Diane: You’d think he’d be ready for this after thirteen years.
Patti : My sister could have married a lawyer.
The kiss, twenty-five years ago.



If I knew my patio post was competing with this, I’d waiting a week.
Lovely. And oh so long ago (by my time sense at least!)
Thought bubbles for that last shot … ?
Beautiful! Sometimes photos work better or worse than memories, but when the gray matter has no reason to know, they’re especially great … Thanks!!!
Hi ho Silver…Happy Anniversary.
Picture #1:
Diane: You mean you lost your bouquet?
Picture #2
Mike: Geez, a bouquet? Geez.
Diane: Men never remember anything, do they?
Patti: He can have mine, Diane.
These pictures and captions are wonderful. Thanks for sharing them. Where was this wedding?
Happy 25th!!! (Or is it 38th … ?)
Oh so sweet!! Happy Anniversary!!
Date correction: Mike and Di were married in 198*4*; 2008 – 1984 = 24th anniversary. Silver will have to wait another year.
Dan’s right, I thought we were married in ’83.
Oh darn! You mean it’s not 25? And I was just about to send off to Wacton a hammered and Navajo peach blossom silver necklace with matching belt, inlaid with turquoise, and carved with the famous words of Jack Reacher, “Got nuthin’ to lose.”
Should I just send “Nuthin to lose”? The pony is saddled up and ready.
That is worth seeing. Send it rakkity.
That’s an “in” joke for Mike, Jen. “Nothing to Lose” is the latest Lee Child novel, which is now ready to head east.
Thanks rakkity and thanks for replying for me in a timely fashion, Jen. Now, can you tile my bathroom?