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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWell, last night my wife made the sweetest unreasonable request of me.
We were talking on the bed, and out of nowhere, she said, "Honey, can you please live at least five more years. I don't want to live without you."
I'm facing a health problem, something treatable but potentially serious, with some risk, and she said that to me, out of nowhere.
I know her 44 years, in two of which I was living the treacly lyrics of the pop song "Cherish," this while running into her with the latest in series of her boyfriends:
You don't know how many times I've wished that I could hold you...
...but unlike the wimp in the song, I told her and got to hold her...
...and here we are, all these years later...
...and she's so damned sweet...
I can't believe I got to live this life with her; she made it so damned wonderful.
Whenever my time comes, the last thing I'll think is how much I love her.
I'll try to honor her request, but really, I don't want to live without her, and selfishly, I'd prefer to die first.
It's not really under my control, this outcome.
Srkdqltr
(9,729 posts)LoisB
(12,965 posts)blm
(114,645 posts)I ever received. 7th grade. You picked a good one, NNadir. ☺️
TexLaProgressive
(12,726 posts)Congratulations and do more than keep your promise
erronis
(23,772 posts)I think all of mine were in the other direction (for all the parties.
Tanuki
(16,439 posts)for many, many years to come, dear NNadir! You are a wonderful human being, scientist, and friend, and you truly make this world a better place. I am so glad you found your soul mate so many years ago. You obviously live out what it means to cherish each other.
😊🥂💐
democrank
(12,571 posts)Hold on to one another and cherish every day.
JMCKUSICK
(5,970 posts)With this post NNadir.
It's a love story worth many more. You know you're going to outlive her. For her sake, I hope you do.
God Speed
niyad
(132,173 posts)in your sleep, in maybe 25 years or so. I wish you and your lovely wife all the best.
And thank you for that lovely tribute to her.
ColoringFool
(660 posts)Both many more years together❣
Figarosmom
(11,789 posts)In love💘💕
Intractable
(2,039 posts)I tell her all the time, "I can't live without you."
Ford_Prefect
(8,599 posts)3catwoman3
(29,341 posts)You seem pretty damned sweet yourself.
What woman would not cherish knowing this is how her man feels about her. Well done, sir.
mgardener
(2,346 posts)Have been with Joe for 49 years.
Can't imagine life without him!
UTUSN
(77,700 posts)HeartsCanHope
(1,664 posts)I love him more than life itself, so I completely understand where your wife is coming from.
Healing vibes to you and may you both be together for many, many years to come.
Cha
(318,802 posts)I wish you both long healthy lives, NNadir. ☮️🌻🕯️🕊️💜
LuckyCharms
(22,563 posts)And if you die before me, I'll punch YOU in the eye (an inside joke between us).
You're a good man.
NNadir
(37,955 posts)...when I kick off, I want my wife to donate the vitreous fluid as a bioanalytical blank for eye drugs, so there won't be too much eye to punch.
In my last dying breath, I'll tell her, get that vitreous fluid out before Lucky gets here.
multigraincracker
(37,593 posts)Shes 12 years younger than me. Im shooting for another 6 or 8. I only have one family member and hes 5 years older. She has tons of relatives that i have adopted and they have adopted me. I married into a great family.
Cant worry about what I cant control. That would cause too much anxiety.
Figure Im the luckiest person in the world. Half of it is good luck and the other half bad luck it all equals out.
jlshaw47
(10 posts)One day at a time, lets us get through tomorrow 🙏🏼
Turbineguy
(40,035 posts)malaise
(295,763 posts)Love is good.
bdamomma
(69,526 posts)is right. All the best to you both.
walkingman
(10,801 posts)Not sure if I will be able to since I have already had two kinds of cancer. Ironically, she has no major health issues but has lost some mobility. The time passes so fast....☮
hamsterjill
(17,556 posts)It's people like the two of you who inspire me to know that love still exists in this world. I hope you BOTH have more years than you can count.
zanana1
(6,485 posts)To have a lifetime with someone. Very few of us achieve that. Congratulations.
Marthe48
(23,130 posts)so we live long, healthy lives.
After my husband passed away, I knew I needed some long terms goals I would do my utmost to meet. I'm the only surviving grandparent and told my grandchildren right after my husband passed, that I would do my best to be here to see them graduate from high school. There was a short pause and my then 5 yr. old grand daughter said, "What about college?"
Love those kids!
seta1950
(967 posts)Like a romance novel🥰