Thursday, November 5, 2009

With Love, On Our Anniversary...


A marriage anniversary is the celebration of love, trust, partnership, tolerance and tenacity. The order varies for any given year.

Together we've worked hard to get where we are today...Together we've grown in so many ways- and most of all, in love. It doesn't matter where you go in life, what you do...it's who you have beside you. Side by side- year by year.
On Wednesday, November 4th, we celebrated our 8th Wedding Anniversary! Nowadays, that's no easy feat! Since our marriage, we've buried a father, two grandmothers, many friends, and our best man. We've endured three pregnancies and given birth to two healthy, beautiful children. Everything we've shared has only made us stronger, together. I know the future holds even more happiness for us.

My mother offered to babysit for us on our Anniversary and my parents gave us a gift to a wonderful Italian restaurant. We both asked eachother...would you do it all again? Our answer: Absolutely!! We wouldn't change a thing!!
“I don't pretend to know what love is for everyone, but I can tell you what it is for me; love is knowing all about someone, and still wanting to be with them more than any other person, love is trusting them enough to tell them everything about yourself, love is feeling comfortable and safe with someone, but still getting weak knees when they walk into a room and smile at you.”
My husband, and my marriage...two Finer Things I am so proud of! Here's to many more!!

3 comments:

  1. Happy Anniversary. Enjoy your special days. And you are right, these days, every year is something to celebrate.

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  2. Congratulations! Love that pic of the Grande March. :) Aren't wedding dances a blast?!

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  3. We celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary on Nov 16th. We also went out to a great Italian restaurant while my mom watched our kids. Sounds like great minds think alike! Here's to many more wonderful years together. :) Loved seeing your beautiful wedding pics!

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