... I married the love of my life. We were very young. We were very naive. We've had trips, stumbles, and falls. Our first year of marriage was far from being "roses". Through it all, we've learned, we've loved, and we've lived (and yes, I realize how corny that sounds...)
I'm looking forward to a lifetime with Aaron. I feel that after 10 years, we are finally coming in to our own.
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Wow! That is really long! I mean Eric and I have been together for 11 years now, but we did not "tie the knot" till 3 years ago.
Hurray for you guys! (I guess it is your wedding day today?)
Unfortunately, Silvie, I am a few days late posting this... Actually, we don't have an anniversary this year... We got married on February 29th, so we won't have an official anniversary until 2012. On the off years, we celebrate on the 28th and 1st, but he wasn't home on the 28th and we went out to dinner on the 1st, which delayed my post.
Oh well, as long as you got the chance to celebrate! Congratulations anyways! :-)
Congratulations!
Can I just say I am so glad Aaron found you, I know it hasn't always been "roses" but he loves you and I know you love him, and I'm just happy for both of ya'll (and yeah, I know how corny THAT sounds but it's true!!)
Love you both!
Has it really been that long? I remember Aaron talking about how you taught him how to date when we were all much younger. That's not the exact wording, but it's the general gyst of it.
I still haven't seen Aaron since he disappeared into a speck in the sky back in 1997. I'd really like to change that sometime. Sooner than later would be good. I still remember watching that dot until my eyes no longer registered the airplane in the sky.
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