Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Country Boy Meets City Girl

Four years ago today, the Good Rancher and I tied the knot.

Then he brought me out to live on the 855 and I quickly discovered that knot tying is far more complicated than I had ever dreamed.



Do you know how many different knots a person can tie? The Good Rancher's son tried to show me some a couple of times. I was all thumbs.

And all I ended up doing was tying myself in knots. Within a few months I had had a breakdown - previous life events I thought I had put behind me started coming to the surface and threatening to unravel my tightly coiled self. I was diagnosed with PTSD, with major depressive disorder, and with anxiety.

Thanks to God's grace, in conjunction with my wonderful doctors and therapists, I am slowly weaving the useable strands of my old life with the threads of this new life.

The thing is that through it all, the Good Rancher has stood by me, stuck with me, cared for me, loved me. His patience has been like nothing I have ever experienced. On the days I could barely brush my teeth and comb my hair, he would call me Gorgeous.

"How can you say that? Are you being facetious?" I would lash out tearfully.

"I see your heart," he would reply. "Your heart is beautiful."

My first Christmas out here, our friends Bud and Rhonda gave me a little moment in time captured in an ornament. They called it Country Boy Meets City Girl. He's chasing after her, offering a frog which she is vehemently repudiating:



But look at the back of the little figurines: in his other hand, he's holding a bunch of flowers: 

I'm positive he got the girl ...💕🌼

Nothing comes easy to a city girl living in the country for the first time - especially when the notion of girl had been discarded about four decades earlier, and most especially when everyone knows you can't teach an old dog new tricks!

Still, here we were today, wind howling and whipping steely shavings of snow into eyes and ears, winter exerting a death grip on machinery and causing cattle and horses to shuffle wearily into what shelter they could find.

My friend Merle composed me an ode for the occasion:


Subject: Happy anniversary

I looked out the window
To see what would be
The wind was a howling
I barely could see

My thoughts went to K
Celebrating her fourth
The wind still at top speed
Right out of the north.
 
Oh what will she do
On this most special day
She sure as the heck
Can't go outside to play

She'll be stranded at home
Or at least so it seems
But lucky for her
So's the man of her dreams

---------------------------------------------------

I was inspired to respond:

Just another work day
At the old Triple T
The calves must be fed
The dogs have to pee

The snow does not quit
The colts' feet are froze
It's V-day as well -
Not even a rose?



She writes out his card
She makes a hot meal
And three chilly men
Say she's the real deal





The man of her dreams
Spends his day in the snow
Wheels fell off the bale truck -
To town he MUST go

The road is adrift
Along with their plan
For a trip to Red Deer -
Prime Rib and a flan

But this evening the sky
Will be golden and pink
and they'll sit in their house
With some food and a drink

Then they'll play with five dogs
and they'll watch some TV
And because they're in luuuuv
It's a great 'versary!


It took the Good Rancher over three hours to get to town and back.

But when he arrived home, he was carrying a package of steaks ... my favourite Tim Hortons Uncomplicated Latte ... and this:


He never even glanced at the disaster that used to be the kitchen island, and which I had hoped to clean today but never had the energy.

He just looked at me and said, "This is for you, Gorgeous. I am so blessed to have you in my life."

Actually, Good Rancher, I am far more greatly blessed.

I'm so glad we can be at home this evening as the wind starts up again and the roads are sheets of ice.

Happy fourth anniversary.



57 comments:

Suzanne said...

Was that ever beautiful. You warmed my heart as you always do, K. Tons of luv today and always...

Suzanne said...

Was that ever beautiful. You warmed my heart as you always do, K. Tons of luv today and always...

Julie Jones said...

Happy Anniversary ��

Maureen Wasdal said...

Happy Anniversary and Happy Valentines day to both of you! ��

Marg Paisley said...

Happy Anniversary!! Bill and marg

Peggy Lanigan said...

Happy Anniversary and Valentine’s Day. Such a very precious story of God’s amazing grace and the Good Rancher’s love! You are so precious Karyn and a blessing to so many!❤️

Arenla Longkumer said...

Happy Anniversary God bless to both of you

Corrine Tateson said...

Lovely Words Dear Karyn........
Happy Anniversary you guys........don't let this weather put a damper on things......

Norma Jean Minchau said...

Happy Anniversary

Margaret Cardiff Martin said...

God Bless you both on this love journey.

Sylvia Geske said...

Despite the challeges of life, inside you blooms a strength and courage unknown on sunny days. May that strength and courage redeem your days, and keep you celebrating life with The Good Rancher. Cause that's how the grace of God works.

Laurie Somerville said...

Happy Anniversary!

Patricia Holloway said...

Happy Anniversary! Spring is getting closer...Tuesday was a teasing reminder.

Joanne said...

Happy Anniversary .... And thanks for sharing your heart Karyn....Love you and your stories about The Good Rancher and life on the Range ❤️

Naomi Friesen said...

So beautiful, dear Karyn! I love this post so much. Sweet, happy anniversary!

Sarah Chelli Rajkumar said...

Aww, Happy Anniversary!

Anonymous said...

My mentor, my friend and honorary Grandmother to my children, I pray for continued strength and healing. God placed you in my life to help me walk though intense pain and it makes me so happy that you have someone to walk through life with, as difficult as it may be. Love you and miss you so very much! TL

Bernie Heshka Grenier said...

Happy Anniversary! God Bless!

Joanne McMurray said...

Happy Anniversary to you both! What a wonderful date to start married life on. May the Lord strengthen you and give you His peace and comfort for all your tomorrow’s.

Watilem Jamir said...

Happy Anniversary and may our faithful Lord bless.

Stephen J Rendall said...

Congrats to you both!

Emmy McDonald said...

Happy blessed anniversary! Make all the moments count!!!

Dee Green said...

Awwww..... Happy Anniversary!!

Bronwyn Spilsbury said...

Totally crying! Happy Anniversary you two rosebuds!

Myrna Jensen said...

Happy Anniversary! <3

Kathy Covert said...

Lovely!

Shirley Gillrie said...

Happy Anniversary my loved friend. I was thinking of you earlier and remembering that it must be your 4th - I’m so glad you posted this. What a beautiful story ❤️ and a great smile on a cold night.

Lynette Epp said...

Happy Anniversary!! ����

Robin Sullivan Overstreet said...

Sweet story! Happy Anniversary!!

Brenda Lee Raine Hartley said...

Happy Anniversary and Valentine’s Day!! A day to celebrate real love!! May God continue to bless you both richly in this coming year!!

Sherri Neudorf said...

Happy Anniversary!

Jennifer Collins said...

Happy Anniversary, May God’s blessings be yours each and every day ❌⭕️

Mary Di Pilla Olinyk said...

I remember your wedding day and how the good rancher looked at you so lovingly. What a gift it is to have a husband that can love us thru everything and see the beauty in all situations ... you truly are blessed and so dearly loved by your earthly husband and your Heavenly Father ...May you experience a double portion of God’s love , peace, strength and energy..

Mary Hemmings said...

All the best to you both!

Kota Deepa said...

Happy Anniversary! God bless you

Hazel Raine said...

Happy Anniversary! God has a wonderful way of a..’range’ ing things doesn’t He?

Sarah Birch said...

Such an honest post. Thanks for sharing, Karyn.

Joyce Lloyd said...

Love you girl and Happy Anniversary.

Salome Cherian said...

Happy Anniversary! Lots of love coming your way!

Erin Bright Haynes said...

Love to you my dear sister. My husband says to me (I have one like yours) when I’m at my worst, “I wish you could see yourself as I do.” That is truly God’s love in human skin. We are blessed. Happy Anniversary!

Marilyn Mah said...

You have a gift Karyn. Thanks for sharing!❤️

Melanie Robertson said...

From one tea bag to another, i love your stories and so sorry I never got to your Lilac Room before it closed to tell you this. Stay strong! Hugs.

Jodi Lynne Johnson said...

Happy Anniversary!!

Jess and Grace Enochs said...

Happy anniversary
God bless you both
Many happy returns of the day

Rachel Shah said...

Awwe what a beautiful story Karyn and so well said! Happy anniversary ❤️

Carol Kurbis said...

Hugs to you and the Good Rancher on this post anniversary day ❤️

Rosemary Wallis said...

Happy Anniversary. How heart warming to read this Karyn.

Les Stulberg said...

Belated Happy Anniversary. Best wishes for a happy ever after.

Nang Lyan Kap said...

Karyn.... can any of the Ironside come to Myanmar (Burma) and see the fruits of the works of Dr. & Mrs. Ironsides?????
Welcome the Ironsides to Myanmar!!!

The Sidekick said...

I am one of the daughters who never went with Mum and Dad. I have always wanted to come and fellowship with you. Pray that God directs to that end.

Deanna Johnson said...

A day late Hope you had a great evening What a romantic that Arne is

Dudley Hooper said...

Happy anniversary to you both. God bless and prosper you.

Wendy Ibbotson said...

You have no idea how I needed to read this today....thank you so much.

Unknown said...

4 roses! That didn't just happen! What a man! Good, indeed!
Much love to you both for a wonderful year!
xxxx
Bronwyn

Sara-Lyn Quist said...

Happy anniversary!!

Rhonda Maginn said...

Love this Karyn....Happy Anniversary you two love birds

Sheila Taylor said...

Happy Anniversary and for a city girl you get what living out here is all about. I think you have gone country.❤️