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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 251239" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>I had been divorced for a couple of years and was getting along pretty well, happy with the single life. One of my college friends called and said that her family had purchased a condo on an island off the coast of our state and she invited me sailing for the weekend.</p><p></p><p>I was up for that!</p><p></p><p>Her husband had invited his partner and his partner's girlfriend as well. His partner asked me to try my hand at sailing with him, and well, the sun, the sand, and the sea must have worked magic ! As the weekend progressed we all had lots of fun and my future husband and I discovered we had many things in common. The weekend ended, and we all went our separate ways...</p><p></p><p>Fast forward a month and future husband called me and asked me out. I was completely shocked as he lived a couple of hours away, and I had never expected to hear from him as he had a girlfriend. He took me out to see a play, we had a romantic dinner, and the rest is history. We maintained a long distance relationship for a couple of years before he decided to move to my city and open a new practice - which was a huge undertaking on his part.</p><p></p><p>We've never looked back or regretted it for a moment .. the funny thing is that my friend was kind of upset when we got together. That wasn't part of her plan... LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 251239, member: 3704"] I had been divorced for a couple of years and was getting along pretty well, happy with the single life. One of my college friends called and said that her family had purchased a condo on an island off the coast of our state and she invited me sailing for the weekend. I was up for that! Her husband had invited his partner and his partner's girlfriend as well. His partner asked me to try my hand at sailing with him, and well, the sun, the sand, and the sea must have worked magic ! As the weekend progressed we all had lots of fun and my future husband and I discovered we had many things in common. The weekend ended, and we all went our separate ways... Fast forward a month and future husband called me and asked me out. I was completely shocked as he lived a couple of hours away, and I had never expected to hear from him as he had a girlfriend. He took me out to see a play, we had a romantic dinner, and the rest is history. We maintained a long distance relationship for a couple of years before he decided to move to my city and open a new practice - which was a huge undertaking on his part. We've never looked back or regretted it for a moment .. the funny thing is that my friend was kind of upset when we got together. That wasn't part of her plan... LOL [/QUOTE]
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