Back in January 2010 I was just coming out of a bad relationship with a controlling and manipulating man-child. He was a career firefighter and a waste of breathable air. After 3 months with him, I found out he had been cheating on me. I want to say I was heartbroken, but I was relieved. I swore I would never date another firefighter again. I decided to try out dating sites again.... (I had tried E harmony and my closest match was 3 hours away from me. You’re telling me that there is no other sarcastic, fun-loving, with ok looks within 25 miles of me?) I signed up for a site called Plenty of Fish. I received A LOT of responses. The first message was always nice, and then the second one would come. So what position is your favorite? My response was always “Upright on my couch eating ice cream alone” NEXT!! As I was scrolling I came across a profile. I KNOW THIS GUY! Yet I don’t know him. I know I know him from somewhere. ...
What's up, everybody? My name is Faith. Introductions are always hard for me because I am still trying to figure out who I am. Yeah, I’m a wife and Mother but that’s not who I am. I met my husband almost 18 years ago. He showed me what being taken care of was supposed to look and feel like. We got married in 2007, bought our first house in 2008, and had our only son in 2010. Shortly after that, He accepted a position at the local fire department and we started navigating the world of the fire service. Spoiler alert, “Rescue me” does not provide a realistic image of what “fire families” are like. We are raising our son with what some would probably consider old-world views. He is expected to use manors and play outside. We are often told we are too hard on him. I don’t think we are. He is turning into a fine young man with a work ethic and a willingness to step up and help when he is needed. He has adopted the same love of motorcycles as his father and grandfather have. He started r...
The part of my life that I’m going share with you all is how I did not let life beat me down, and did my best to stay positive. On September 19, 2020, my husband purchased a brand-new motorcycle. (And yes I knew about it!) It was a beautiful bike, and I could not wait to ride that baby home! September 21, 2020…. This is the day that would change our lives forever. Woody got home around 3:30 that day. It was my first day of vacation so I was already home. Woody had brought home some different windshields to try out and wanted to go ride and test them. Something felt off all day, and for some reason, I was not wanting to get on that bike, but I did and didn’t follow my gut instinct. At 4:05 PM we sat at the three-way traffic light barely 5 blocks from our house. Almost exactly 2 days after the purchase. There were no vehicles waiting or coming. There is a curve that comes around a local pizza place that leads vehicles toward the direction we were turning. As we started turning...
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