Did you meet your fiance on PF? A potential first PF wedding!

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In summary: Miss Kitty, congrats on your engagement! That's great news! You have my best wishes! Hey misskitty. Congratulations on your engagement! Cool!And one less woman to compete with around here. (Oops, did I say that out loud?) When you're 70 or 80 or so and look back at your marriage and all that relationships, families, children, and men involve, what could it be that you would have most liked to go back and change?Seek wisdom for both you and your husband . . . Thank you SD.
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Hello everyone. I haven't been here in quite some time. However I would say that my reason is a pretty good one. I got engaged!:biggrin: I thought I might share my good news with my friends from PF.

~Kitty
 
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I've mostly met you out of GD but anyway:
Congratulations! :smile:
 
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Welcome back misskitty! That's great news! You have my best wishes!
 
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misskitty said:
Hello everyone. I haven't been here in quite some time. However I would say that my reason is a pretty good one. I got engaged!:biggrin: I thought I might share my good news with my friends from PF.

~Kitty
Hey misskitty. Congratulations on your engagement! Cool! :cool:

Best wishes for a long and happy life together! :smile:
 
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Thank you all! Its great to be back!

~Kitty
 
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Cool, congrats!
 
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That's great news! Congrats!

And one less woman to compete with around here. (Oops, did I say that out loud?)
 
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So one day my dad came by and cut down that tire swing I made for my son . . . just out of the blue he did. What would you do MissKitty? Something terrible had happened. He paid a priceless gift to do that . . . and now . . . it never did (in metaphor). When you're 70 or 80 or so and look back at your marriage and all that relationships, families, children, and men involve, what could it be that you would have most liked to go back and change?

Seek wisdom for both you and your husband . . .
 
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Thank you SD.

Yes Moonbear I love you too! LOL. They're AAAALLLLL YOURS GIRL!

Actually interesting fact...he's a fellow PF member except he hasn't been her since he's been deployed (Army).

~Kitty
 
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wow a PF family! Way to go Misskitty! I wish you all the best!
 
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misskitty said:
Actually interesting fact...he's a fellow PF member except he hasn't been her since he's been deployed (Army).
Maybe you should drop us a hint so we don't hit on your fiance when he returns. :biggrin: That's pretty cool. Did you two meet through PF, or did you both join up after knowing each other already? If you met through PF, then I think you'll be our first, official PF wedding! Pop the champagne!
 

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