Congrats, Slow, I know you are so excited, and I am glad it went well with your future father-in-law. When I was 18, I had the same discussion with my 17 year old sweetheart's father, and I am surprised that he gave me the go-ahead. It lasted 56 years, until I lost her 4 years ago. I feel that the secret to a sucessful marriage, is that you both honor each other, no matter what transpires. If you treat her like the princess she is, forever, you will also have a long and loving relationship. Living with a life-long, loving and understanding partner, has to be the greatest thing in life. I know you will support each other, and discuss problems with love and understanding. That's all I have to say, so I guess I'll get off my soap box. Shucks, I feel like I am talking to one of my kids......
Angie is a lucky gal, getting a hardworking gent like you. Now a days, they are few and far between. Here's to many years of happy married bliss, and I look forward to meeting both of you at Walk the Winds. I can't wait, my friend. Now, get out there and shear those sheep, hoist those hay bales and harvest those potatoes. I know that someday you'll be sitting on the front porch, watching your little cowboys and cowgirls grow up to become future farmers. Just think what great times you have to look forward to. Good luck, and enjoy every minute of it.

Roly, anxious to finally lay eyes on the one-and-only, Slow Cowboy and the love of his life.