Bev & Steve

This is Q-kin.com, a sibling web page of Kinoini.com. What's the difference between the two pages? Q-kin.com is a place for Bev and I to share family photos, stories, videos, etc. Kinoini.com is a place for me to share some personal thoughts, movie reviews, media editing tips, hobbies, and whatever else may cross my mind.

Soooo....hello there from kinoini (Steve) and Q6newslady (Bev). Click here to learn about our names and history Bev and I started our relationship on the internet, so its fitting that we have a website as well. We met in June 1997 in a chat room on MSN; Bev was a host, and I was a smart-ass chatter. I loved to be in the room when Bev was hosting, and helped out from time-to-time with tech stuff whenever questions came up. Over time a deep friendship evolved, and much more, though we were both afraid to admit it. Until November of 98...of all things, she was trying to install AOL, and her computer was giving her trouble. Bev called me, we talked, and it was magic!

In December 1998, we met (in real life) in Santa Rosa, CA, while I was on a business trip. We spent two weeks together and knew from then on we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together. We started planning and making arrangements for Bev to move from Washington State to NY. On March 22, 1999, the movers packed Bev's stuff, and we went off on a week long road trip in Bev's Honda Passport from Washington to NY. It took us about 35 hours to drive the 2,700 miles, and we had a wonderful time! (Visit our Cross Country Page) We got married on the day after Thanksgiving (Friday, November 25, 2005) in our Village Hall! Visit our wedding page. We are a true, internet love story.

NEW!!!! CNN did a live interview with Sgt. Creel (stationed in Iraq) and his bride, Tara, who is here in the states. They were married over the phone, and it's a great story. (Sgt. Creel is Bev's friend's son.) Have a look.

NEW!!! Check out one of Bev's newscasts!!!



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