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Shelly & Walter, Sitting in Tree - Page 3
Written by NF Mendoza   
Saturday, 15 August 2009 19:34
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Disagreeing is a part of spending your life with someone: “If you don’t fight then you’re weird. You’ve committed to this person and you want this person to be happy. Don’t play games, the only games you should play are board games! Don’t do anything to make them jealous, that’ll backfire like a boomerang. Be honest, always be honest and trust them. We’re not jointed at the hip,” she says of Dominguez, “he has his projects, I have mine and then we share with each other.”

“I have no regrets that we just eloped,” Morrison says of that naturally organic choice 35 years ago. “It was  perfect for us.”

Whenever Dominguez leaves their home, the house Morrison has lived in for 62 years, she says she “says a prayer for God to bring him home safely to me. Everyday, I get up at 4 a.m. and go to our back yard and say my prayers of gratitude.”

She’s still madly in love, too. “When he walks in the door, my heart goes pitty-pat. He’s the kindest person I’ve ever known in my life, he is a gentleman of the old school. He stands up when a lady walks in the door. It’s all real with him.”

And that, is what a groom should be for his bride, for the rest of their lives together.

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