I met my wife in South Dakota.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I met my husband, Jacob, in medical school. We married and went to live in Hawaii where his family lived. It was very beautiful, but I wasn't used to being on an island and needed wide open spaces. Eventually we moved to Maine, New England.
My wife is a writer. She grew up in Alaska. She told me she was moving to Boulder and that I could come with her if I wanted to. We were married at the time, so I chose to come with her.
I met my husband while I was making a movie.
I met my wife in Washington, D.C. I was a senior in college. WW II was about to descend upon us. Jobs were starting to open up after a prolonged depression.
I met John Lennon and he was with his wife in Tokyo. I met him there.
You've got two people that are well known in South Dakota, respected. We'll see how it all shakes out.
I met my wife in Oxford, fell in love with her, and followed her to New York. I was an illegal there for the first few years, until we got married, so I ended up doing lots of interesting jobs, some for a few days, some for a few months.
I met my wife, Margaret L. Mack, at the University of Chicago. We were married in 1936. She died in 1970.
While I was on an undercover assignment in Texas, I met my wife, Kelly.
I married an American. He was from the Pacific Northwest but went to law school in the South, so I was living in Virginia and North Carolina.