“Life's a long and winding
ride, better have the right one by your side.
And happiness don't drag
its feet, time moves faster than you think.”
- Hey Pretty Girl lyrics by Kip Moore.
So, apparently I’m growing
in my appreciation of Country music. Thanks to a farmer from Bonnyville. Now.
Just to clarify. It’s not that I necessarily ENJOY country music, but I DO
enjoy this amazing journey with a man named Brian Phillip Hesson. So. I have
listened to this 42, never been married, farmer/welder/paintball field
owner/high school football coach, uncle to 15, spin me tunes every night since
our first phone call. And boy, are there some gooders.
I first learned of his
spirituality through “The River” by Garth Brooks. I learned of his perspective
on vows and marriage through “I Do” by Paul Brandt and “True Believers” by
Darius Rucker. He shared about his relationship with his dad through “A
Father’s Love” by High Valley. I learned about his thoughts on having children
thanks to Gord Bamford’s “My Daughter’s Father” and Rodney Atkins’ “Watching
You.” I learned of his thoughts about me in relation to his past through “The
Broken Road” by Rascal Flats and another by Garth, “Unanswered Prayers.” I
learned about his present joys and future hopes with Blake Shelton’s “God Gave
Me You;” Kip Moore’s “Hey Pretty Girl;” and Deric Ruttan’s “That’s How I Wanna
Go Out.”
I hear about songs which
make him think of me, fight for me, smile with me, and shed a tear for me.
Aaron Lines’ “Close” and “You Can’t Hide Beautiful;” Brad Paisley’s “She’s
Everything;” Keith Urban’s “Put You in a Song;” Tim McGraw’s “It’s Your Love”
and “Don’t Take the Girl;” Uncle Kracker’s “Smile;” Lonestar’s “I’m Already
There;” and Rascal Flatts’ “I Won’t Let Go.”
The song that I request
most often these days, as it relates to how I feel about him and our experience
together thus far (timing of all this craziness and my experience of the love
of God through him) is Paul Brandt’s “When You Call My Name.”
Yup. I guess I’m kinda
getting into country music. Five bucks says I’ll be listening to it for the
rest of my life. I have a ring on my finger that says so. First phone call on
November 22. First date on December 22. First kiss on December 28. First
proposal on January 28. First wedding – this summer sometime. First home in
Bonnyville – after the honeymoon sometime. WOW. How many first’s can one girl
handle in a year? Only the good Lord knows that! SURELY there’s a country song
about that!
4 comments:
very happy for you, sweet girl! much love and congratulations!
very happy for you, sweet girl! much love and congratulations!
congrats my dear! Love you. So happy to hear of your happy firsts. Thanks for sharing this. I will check out some of those tunes. **hugs**
Congratulations Christy! So glad for you! I wish for you an amazing love that grows and fills up your very big heart!!! Stay Beautiful!!! Love ya! Rae-Lyn (BBC 1993)
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