Letter from Auntie Jacquie

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CONGRATULATIONS!

SKIPPER & SOMMER

Wishing you all the best for today and for many years to come.

Looking forward to meeting you Mrs. Sommer Cronck, and welcome to our family.

I would like to tell you what a good sport Skipper is.....when he was little, his mom was washing his hair and he was crying, kicking and hollering....his dad came in the room and told him if he didn't stop complaining and get his hair washed, he would get a spanking.

Skipper kept hollering and crying, but the complaining stopped.  He changed his hollering to "I yike it!  I yike it!"

That, Skipper, is one of the first lessons to ensure a successful marriage!

Sometimes you may not like or agree with what the other wants or does, and compared to the relationship as a whole, these things are not as important as they may seem, and are best taken in stride.

Many relationships become bickering grounds because too much importance is stressed on whether or not we yike it.

Let the little things go over your head, and the more important ones draw you closer together to enable mutual upbuilding and decision making.

Grandma and Papa would be very proud today, Skipper.

Auntie Jacquie

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