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<blockquote data-quote="DavidMcmillan" data-source="post: 3362808" data-attributes="member: 11749"><p>I agree with this. I have had a great life. We have two daughters and two grandsons, one in college and one in HS. My son-in-law is a great husband and father, and is an associate pastor for a larger church here in OKC. After driving back and forth for games and school events, we decided to move to OKC in May of 2013. We closed on our home on 5/20, drove back to Muskogee and heard the initial reports of the tornado, with heavy damage within a couple of blocks of our new home. Turned out we had no damage and all of the family was fine.</p><p></p><p>My older daughter was married to a great doctor who was killed in an auto crash about several years ago. She had already been successful in her career and she has continued that and never remarried. About four years ago, she decided to move here from Houston and built a home about 2 miles from us. My other daughter and family live two blocks from us.</p><p></p><p>At 72 years old, I am in great health, and we will celebrate 51 years of marriage at the end of this month.</p><p></p><p>So, these thoughts make my day each morning. Oh, and I agree; This is by far the greatest nation, and Oklahoma is a wonderful place to call home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidMcmillan, post: 3362808, member: 11749"] I agree with this. I have had a great life. We have two daughters and two grandsons, one in college and one in HS. My son-in-law is a great husband and father, and is an associate pastor for a larger church here in OKC. After driving back and forth for games and school events, we decided to move to OKC in May of 2013. We closed on our home on 5/20, drove back to Muskogee and heard the initial reports of the tornado, with heavy damage within a couple of blocks of our new home. Turned out we had no damage and all of the family was fine. My older daughter was married to a great doctor who was killed in an auto crash about several years ago. She had already been successful in her career and she has continued that and never remarried. About four years ago, she decided to move here from Houston and built a home about 2 miles from us. My other daughter and family live two blocks from us. At 72 years old, I am in great health, and we will celebrate 51 years of marriage at the end of this month. So, these thoughts make my day each morning. Oh, and I agree; This is by far the greatest nation, and Oklahoma is a wonderful place to call home. [/QUOTE]
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