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numberplease Wed 13-Jul-11 16:31:44

How many years have you and yours been married, or together, whichever applies to you? Today is our 48th wedding anniversary, heaven only knows how we`re still together, you don`t get that long for murder, and I`ve come pretty close to committing that at times!

Enviousamerican Fri 10-Jan-14 19:14:15

happy Anniversary Nonu! smile I'd be close to that many also,if I'd never gotten divorced! shock

Humbertbear Fri 10-Jan-14 19:03:23

Numberplease- congratulations. We have been married for 46 years and the slogan on my favourite mug reads: when I said till death do us part I didn't realise we would live so long.

dustyangel Fri 10-Jan-14 18:58:11

47 for us in March, Nonu I'll raise a glass to you tonight wine

harrigran Fri 10-Jan-14 17:10:09

Happy Anniversary Nonu flowers
47 years for us.

numberplease Fri 10-Jan-14 16:53:35

Happy Anniversary Nonu and hubby!

rosesarered Fri 10-Jan-14 10:41:43

Happy Anniversary Nonu flowers wine
44 soon for us.

Nonu Fri 10-Jan-14 10:16:32

43 years , today .

Crikey bobs , where have those years gone !!

flowers & a X to all !

DerekY Fri 10-Jan-14 09:49:44

Second Marriage for me and we have been married 37 years this year. I'm 64 and my wife is 61.

glammanana Mon 30-Dec-13 09:37:36

My thoughts are with you Almin take care and keep in touch with your fellow GNers.

bikergran Mon 30-Dec-13 09:28:24

morning Almin I hope that you and your friend can chat and talk and that it helps you both....

Flowerofthewest Mon 30-Dec-13 09:01:15

Thoughts with you Almin and lots of hugs xxx

Armynanny Sun 29-Dec-13 20:49:06

Just celebrated 33 years of marriage. Thoughts are with you Almin

kittylester Fri 29-Nov-13 18:42:22

almin how sad for you. I can't imagine how I would cope without DH. I'm sure you were a wonderful husband and that she loved you deeply too. Christmas will be difficult I'm sure. (((hugs)))

Flowerofthewest Fri 29-Nov-13 18:33:25

congratulations numberplease. We have been married for 30 years and it was 14 for my first marriage

Bellasnana Fri 29-Nov-13 17:31:04

Oh almin you must be feeling bereft after such a wonderfully long marriage. It won't be easy but hopefully, in time, you will be able to fill the void left by your dear Pat with memories of happier days. flowers

almin Fri 29-Nov-13 16:46:55

Thankyou all for your kindness, it really does help. I am finding it very difficult to come to terms with not having my Pat around. She had a long and difficult illness and suffered a great deal over the last two years and in the final months was diagnosed with Alzheimers.
There is no family close, but her lifelong friend has been very good in visiting every week. She too is distraught at losing her best friend.
They were both born in the village we still live in.

Pat and I did everything together, no girls nights or boys nights. When celebrating annivsaries we went away together instead of partying.

We preferred each others company, which makes it even more difficult to get back to "normal".
Hopefully things will pick up soon, when Christmas is over.

Almin

ninathenana Tue 26-Nov-13 16:55:08

I remember attending my aunt and uncles ruby wedding party when my children were young. At the time it seemed amazing.
DH and I will celebrate ours in 2015 so 38yrs so far.

PRINTMISS Tue 26-Nov-13 08:33:39

We have been married 61 years, with all the joys and troubles shared. I have no idea how I would manage if I did not have the other half to look after, and look after me, and I worry how he will cope without me to tell him what to do and when! We talk about this, and his usual reply is that we cannot do anything about it NOW so let's enjoy what we have. My condolences to you almin, I cannot imagine how lonely you must feel at the moment, but hope that you have good memories of a life well lived and shared, and perhaps you could talk to us about them.

annsixty Mon 25-Nov-13 20:26:50

almin We also celebrated 55 years on August the 2nd. So sorry you are now on your own. Look back on your memories with affection and thanks for the happy times.

Kiora Mon 25-Nov-13 18:58:58

Almin my condolences you sound as if you were a lovely husband. It's very early days and your pain is very raw.. I hope to see you posting on here so that the gransnetters can comfort, advise and help you through this painfully difficult time. The 'going it alone' thread may be place to talk through your grief with others who are also going through the same experience.

Kiora Mon 25-Nov-13 18:50:24

Congratulation numberplease hope your sons marriage is as long and as happy as yours. Enjoy the wedding. We've been married for 38 years. It gets better after the 25 year point. I sometimes look at my friends who have had multiple relationships and wonder if we have just played safe, they seem more worldly wise than me and have had more adventurous experiences than me. I know I'm lucky and we love and care for each other in a more mature way now. I sometimes think we have morphed into one which is a bit of a worry because that might mean you loose the ability to manage alone. It brings it home when you read some of the heartbreaking threads on this site. But you can't have it both ways. We make each other laugh and support each other when the rest of the world feels like its against you

Grannyknot Mon 25-Nov-13 18:00:05

almin so sorry for your loss. 55 years is an amazingly long time to have been together, you were truly blessed.

There's company here on Gransnet, we'll entertain you smile

almin Mon 25-Nov-13 17:54:09

We celebrated our 55th on 2nd August with my wife in hospital. It was to be our last, she sadly passed away holding my hand on 5th November.
My life is so empty now!

Hunt Mon 08-Jul-13 23:37:01

We will have been married 58 years next week. Only 2 to go and it will be 60 years. can't think what to do for that one if we make it. For the 50th we renewed our marriage vows in the church at Braunston, grandaughter played the flute and her brother read the lesson. The other two grandsons said a prayer each.We had a lovely buffet lunch in the Village hall, took 4 narrowboats decorated with golden ballons for a trip along the Southern Oxford and had tea on the towpath with bubbly and Golden wedding cake.

MrsSB Mon 08-Jul-13 20:05:27

Nonu, no, nothing special. We never have, apart from our 25th and our 40th. Maybe we'll go out for lunch at the weekend smile.