I met my first husband when we were in Youth Fellowship - our minister and I were going through church records looking to boost falling numbers, he came across one card and said 'now here's a fine husband for you, Anne' I forgot all about it - bad memory, didn't remember the name, but as we stood at the altar taking our vows 2 years later, Dr Knox reminded us and all our congregation what he had said. It was the natural thing in the 60s to get married in our circle of friends and families, so that is what we did. We were together for 23 years, in wedded bliss, till a madman came round a corner in a 4 x 4 and killed him. Sandy's good driving as he saw the guy coming saved my life. Devastation is a very weak description of what my children and I felt.
A year and a half later I met John - standing like Adonis at the top of the office stairs having been brought back from Libya by the company while I was on holiday. It was love at first sight - again! Lightening does strike twice!

We were together for 11 years but never married - we had planned to marry on my 60th birthday, had booked the village hall for Hogmanay that year. He went out climbing with his Club, he was a Mountain Leader, had a couple of young lads with him, inexperienced in snow, they bashed through a snow cornice while he was helping another lad, and it took John down the mountain. The next few days were hell as he improved then went downhill a few times. An emergency operation showed he had irreparable internal injuries and the decision was taken to take the machines off. My children were as upset as they were about their real Dad, John had been their father for a third of third lives.
I don't know why I'm telling you all this, it was a long time ago and those were the only sad bits. I have been very lucky - two better husbands I couldn't have wished for whether we were married or not. Some women have dreadful marriages, dreadful relationships, some never find their soul mate - I found
two

And teh good bit is I got Sandy's NHS pension because John and I were never married - now for an accountant that is a RESULT!
