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...from our visit to Hawaii for our 21st anniversary

 

Book Seven

 

Chapter Ten

Another day in paradise

 

Louisa and I spent our anniversary day going

to three different beaches and relating it to

having been married on the beach.

 

To get to the first beach, which looked like

something out of a movie set, we had to walk

through some pretty large brush.

 

When we came to the beach opening,

Louisa looked down and saw a piece of

lava rock shaped like a heart.

Happy Anniversary!

 

We enjoyed our anniversary day and night,

and talked about how much more nurturing our

relationship had become during the past two years.

We had become each other’s best friend.

 

 

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“You Used To Live In My House.”

A relationship journey of 25 years and counting…

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You Used To Lie In My House

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Author - R. Perry Coons

                     

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“You Used to Live in My House.”

You used to Live in My House

 

Friends told Louisa of a former DJ who’d lived in the house where she had grown up.

When they met she said, "You used to live in my house." It was offered as more of a greeting than the spark that ensued. Perry felt something that he wanted to pursue. But when?