Thoughts from my 1st anniversary...
Dinner out is only a good idea if one feels well enough to stay at the restaurant and eat it...thankfully we were able to take Peter some dinner to go.
Eating together at home, while I lay curled up on the couch is romantic too...
My aunt's cake still tastes good 1-year later...
My husband was a doll to do the dishes again while I remained curled up on the couch...
Even when I fell asleep around 7:40pm trying my hardest not to throw up, I still felt my husband's love and thanked God for it...
I felt his love when I groggily woke up 45 min or so later and he rushed over to me and offered to get whatever I needed...
Yes, not the anniversary I would have dreamed of, and yet, the reality of life. Romance, like the kind read about in books and viewed in movies is wonderful, but I have come to appreciate the day to day romancing and care God gave me in my husband one-year and a day ago.
I love you, Peter!
Eating together at home, while I lay curled up on the couch is romantic too...
My aunt's cake still tastes good 1-year later...
My husband was a doll to do the dishes again while I remained curled up on the couch...
Even when I fell asleep around 7:40pm trying my hardest not to throw up, I still felt my husband's love and thanked God for it...
I felt his love when I groggily woke up 45 min or so later and he rushed over to me and offered to get whatever I needed...
Yes, not the anniversary I would have dreamed of, and yet, the reality of life. Romance, like the kind read about in books and viewed in movies is wonderful, but I have come to appreciate the day to day romancing and care God gave me in my husband one-year and a day ago.
I love you, Peter!
1 Comments:
I really enjoyed you and Peter's last two posts. Despite some of the issues that go along with anticipating a baby, it sounds like you both enjoyed your anniversary. It's sweet to read of your devotion and love for each other. Congratulations!
By Anonymous, at 9:59 PM
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