Once upon a time there lived a girl who met a handsome young man. They quickly became friends and soon after began dating.
This handsome young man took the girl out on a date in Boston for an especially romantic night. By the end of the night he walked her towards the harbor under a canopy filled with Christmas lights. Before the girl knew it, he was down on one knee asking her to be his wife.
Eight months later the girl found herself all in white walking down the aisle committing their lives together. She loved this handsome young man. She was crazy over the moon about him. They wrote their own vows and she was terribly nervous about having to read what she wrote in front of all these people.
The girl meant what she wrote but never imagined the depth of what those words would one day carry.
When she spoke those words she never dreamed what job hunts, school, babies, special needs, appointments, finances, work, moving, LIFE would do to their marriage. How it would shake things. Honestly, she never expected the "bad times" to actually be bad. "Happily ever after" only tells you about the happy.
The girl never expected how those bad times would some how make their love for each other stronger and more secure and oh so much more amazing. How thankful she became for the naiveness of what those vows actually would some day mean so that she would take that leap of committing to them.
The girl also never ever dreamed that the "good times" could be this good. She didn't know how the indescrible secrets of parenthood would deepen her love for him. Everyone tells you how parenting will challenge your relationship (and it does) but they don't tell you the other secret to parenting.
The love she felt the first time she saw him hold their baby girl. The way he coached her and cared for her through 23 hours of labor.
How the level of excitement and uninhibited silliness he has playing with their girls would make her love for him multiple.
The girl did not know his patience and understanding for her and their children would make her love for him leap endlessly.
The girl didn't know that sticking together through "sickness" would be him going out in the middle of the night for stomach bug meds and cleaning up after the three of them when they were all sick at the same time.
She didn't understand how much more his stares across the room and "you are beautifuls" would mean after 10 years, 3 kids, extra pounds, gray hairs and wrinkles.
The girl would never have thought that they would have so much fun together that all these years later she would still miss him each day while he's at work, get excited for their weekends together and can't stand saying goodbye on Monday mornings.
And how walking down the stairs in the morning to see him doing Bible time and prayers with their little ones on the couch would make her feel like her heart is going to burst.
How God would deepen their love as they kneel together waiting for their son to come home.
The girl didn't know that her best friend she walked down the aisle to marry would become the husband and father that he has become. She didn't know the words she wrote in her vows were so lost on her back then. Through all the moments and all the memories and all the "good times" and "bad times" God had taken the fun, naive and easy love and rooted it into something so much more beautiful then that wedding day 10 years ago.
When she walked down that aisle to marry her best friend she never dreamed this would be the life they had before them when they said their "I do's." Ten years later she is so thankful God gave them something so much better!!
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Me eating a granola bar before heading to the church. Note to self: Never plan a major event during a mealtime unless food is involved. |
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First dance as a married couple |
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Before kids. |
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A night out while prego with A. |
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Be still my heart. K and A. |
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K and M. She's so tiny!!! |
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A slice of heaven. |
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Since I can't post pics of Mr. U this ornament will have to do for now. |
Happy Anniversary K! I love you!!