Saturday, December 30, 2006
We were so young. . .
Twelve years ago, tomorrow, Tim and I brought in the New Year and our new life as husband and wife. We joke around here about me robbing the cradle and what a kid he was. There is some truth in that, but at 23 and 18, we both had a lot to learn about life. Together we have learned about faith, love, dreams and reality. We've learned about being a husband, a wife, a couple and parents. We learned plans are good, they don't always work and that it is ok when they don't. Most of all we've learned that we still have a lot to learn.
Marriage isn't always easy. It isn't always fun, but it is always an adventure. The last twelve years have been a grand adventure. One that I am glad we have been on together. I can't wait to see what the next twelve hold and the twelve after that and the rest of our lives. I love you, Tim! Happy Anniversary!
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Happy anniversary and congratulations, you two. May you have many more happy years (and adventures) together. Still thrilled I got to be with you when you started your journey together.
ReplyDeleteAunt Nancy
Happy Anniversary! Doesn't seem like 12 years. You forgot to mention Tim singing to you as you walked down the aisle and how you were trying so desperately not to cry. That was so sweet!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary to you both!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations--Twelve years is something to celebrate.
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