Contributed by:
Brendan Leonard/YourHub.com
Article Contributed on: 2/1/2007 3:51:44 PM
Are you a sucker for a good love story? If you asked me that, I'd probably say "no," but I'm actually enjoying reading everybody's love stories on YourHub.com.
This Valentine's Day, we're encouraging everyone to tell their mushy, sappy, romantic love stories on YourHub.com. We've gotten quite a few so far, even before we announced that we'd give someone
A PRIZE PACKAGE, INCLUDING
- An overnight stay at the Grand Hyatt Denver, 1750 Welton Street, in the heart of downtown.
- Two tickets to the Denver Art Museum, including the new Frederic C. Hamilton building.
- Dinner for two at 1876 Restaurant in the Grand Hyatt Denver.
for their love story. And if you don't win the PRIZE PACKAGE? You still have a pretty good chance of getting your love story published in our Feb. 8 and Feb. 15 YourHub.com print editions, which is way more original than a dozen roses or a heart-shaped box of chocolates.
Click here to tell your story.
Want to read a few mushy, sappy love stories to get you in the groove? Here's a sample of what we've received so far. If your love story is missing from this list, e-mail me at
leonardb@yourhub.com and let me know so I can add it.
Nikki says the odds of
her marriage, performed in Vegas, making it were 1000 to 1.
Connie Morrison, of Thornton, and her husband met when they were still married to other people.
Interested?
Erin had a crush on
John in the eighth grade, but didn't find him again until a friend's wedding
years later.
There was
love in the air in that dance club in Pasadena, Texas, in 1998.
You know
Julie Whitman-Zai is just
waiting for people to ask, "So how did you and your husband meet?"
It is totally okay to
wait 56 years to marry your high school sweetheart.
In college,
Ken Zeitlow thought that a
girl sitting up in a tree, making bird calls and flapping her arms, would be the girl he'd like to spend the rest of his life with. Well, why wouldn't he?
Both
John and
Marilyn Mesch lost their longtime spouses in 2003. But they
found each other.
"55 years later she is still 'my girl,' and I'm
still washing dishes." I think I understand,
John.
I like
the ending to this one the best.
Laura almost met
Joe a few times before she
finally did at the Community College of Aurora.
Ever wanted to know how KBCO's
Red Rooster met his wife?
Now you can.
Karin thought for sure he wouldn't remember her phone number without writing it down.
He did.
Love
ain't always easy.