Why is my blog is called
Walking on Sunshine?
I'm sure most of you have heard of the song,
"Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves.
But I thought I'd share with you exactly why I chose
Walking on Sunshine
as the title for my blog over 3 years ago.
The Colonel and I first met when I was 13 and he was 14 through our churches.
Once a month our youth groups would get together
at a roller skating rink in Long Island, NY.
He was the GORGEOUS boy with the most gorgeous blond hair
and I was the dorky, awkward girl with braces
and this unruly curly hair that I didn't know how to properly style.
He was the boy who all the girls wanted to skate with.
I was the girl who was NEVER asked to skate for the
"Couples Only" skate song.
But we were friends
and he was always nice to me.
We saw each other all the time at different youth activities
and camp throughout the years.
Fast forward to Youth Convention.
I hadn't seen the Colonel in 2 years.
I walk into a hotel room with a bunch of other kids
and there was this guy sitting there, telling jokes,
and I decided to ruin the punch line of one of his jokes.
He looks at me and says,
"Aren't you going to say hello?"
I say back to him, "Well, I would but I don't know you."
And he says, "How could you forget me? I'm Phil."
And I say, "Phil? What happened to all your hair?"
And so the dating begins.
Seriously, the next day he takes me for pizza.
It seems he cut his hair because he was now a part of
the Army ROTC program at Queens College.
That summer he went to Advanced Camp and Airborne Training
in North Carolina.
Before he left he gave me the tape,
yes I said tape,
of Katrina and the Waves, "Walking on Sunshine."
There's a line in that song that goes as follows...
"Now every time I run to the mail box
I gotta hold myself down.
'Cause I just can't wait till the day you write me
you're coming around."
And that summer I did anxiously wait for a letter from
my Colonel.
And there were many letters,
followed by a year or so of dating
and then an engagement
and finally a WEDDING.
And every time I hear the song,
"Walking on Sunshine"
I think of meeting my Colonel again
at the Youth Convention
in Syracuse, NY.






Flat Creek Farm says
Awww.. the sweetest story ever! What a beautiful couple - both now and then 🙂 -Tammy p.s. I still really like that song!
Dawn Buie says
I so love your story on how and why you named your Blog.. What a great love story you have to share!
BTW thanx for all the sweet comments you always leave on my posts!
XX Dawn
Thistle Cove Farm says
love the song and love the story. if you mean Queens College in Charlotte, NC, my MIL was graduated from Queens in 1934 and we took her to her 75th reunion a few years ago. There were 3 other women from her class and one woman from the 1933 class; amazing!
Superlussan says
Beautiful lovestory. You two seam ment to be..
(sorry for my bad english)
Cheryl @ The Farmer's Daughter says
Wonderful story and I remember that song. You two are a beautiful couple, then and now!
Chatty Crone says
What a great love story and I do remember that song - now when I hear it I will think of you. sandie
Karen says
Aww...that's so sweet! Thanks for sharing your love story!!
Debbie says
Wonderful story, great ending!
LDH says
so, so, SWEET!
Christine says
Awwww! I love your love story! You are such a match! Thanks for sharing some sunshine!