Thursday again! Time to do a little "pondering" with Brenda from Ponderings of an Author.
Her rules are really easy:
1. Grab the Pondering with a Purpose Badge (in her sidebar)
2. Look at the week's prompt
3.
Post something on your blog that relates to the prompt - it can be a
story, a poem, a picture -- anything you want it to be.
4. Go back here and add the URL from your post to the linky list on Brenda's.
5. Go check out the other bloggers who have added their links to the list.
6. AND most of all.... Have fun!
I have to say that I have been very lucky when it comes to in-laws. My mil and fil were wonderful people. I loved them dearly and they loved me - in fact when it came to the divorce, they were on my side. They lived right next door until they retired and decided to spend winters in AZ. That was when my marriage fell completely apart -they were no longer there to "keep the husband in line." There were multiple times when he would be throwing one of his fits and my fil would come through the door, grab him and throw him outside. Literally. I loved my fil. I drove 55 miles through a blizzard to get my kids to his funeral when he passed. His son who lived two blocks from the funeral home was 45 minutes late for the services. But I digress.
I now have a sil and a dil and I love them both. Both my kids picked wonderful people to spend their lives with.

Sounds like you have been truly lucky in this department!
ReplyDeleteThanks for pondering with me!
I had the same kind of father-in-law. Sounds like we both were blessed!
ReplyDeleteI sometimes say I married my hubbu because I loved my father-in-law. We lost him too soon.
ReplyDeleteSo happy that they stood by you and were there for YOU. I know how much you love your children & their spouses it is a wonderful blessing you had them pick keepers :))
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