I found this from last year on the wayback machine and wanted to get it posted in the new forum:
Another year has passed, and I love her even more!
Originally posted by Bill the Cat
Twenty years ago today, I married my best friend. I know how cliche that sounds, but what can I say? How can I describe what she means to me with such simple things as words on a page, which lack emotion and depth? She makes my rough days manageable and my good days worth sharing. She is my smile. She is my heart. She is the gift from my God as proof that He is merciful, loving, and a rewarder of those that seek Him. She is proof that true love is not dead, that sacrifice and teamwork are still valuable. I look around at my childrens' friends and see so many that are having to split time between parents that are no longer together and I am reminded at just how much work a marriage is. But it is joyous work when you have a partner like my Deanna. We haven't had very many times where we weren't struggling, whether financially, in time-management, because of stubbornness, or even spiritually, but there is no other person in this whole world that I'd rather have gone through that stuff with. These past twenty years have shown me that life and love are not about the "spark", but about the level of honor we each give to the vows we made to each other in 1993, and just how stubborn you have to be at times to remain a man or woman of your word. I fall way short of the man she deserves far too often, so I am thankful that she still accepts me, flaws and all... I am reminded today of the vows we made to each other and how often they have come into play since we said them. I believe that if a couple keeps their vows above life's circumstances, the vows will win out and circumstances will come and go. It takes two people with that same attitude to make a marriage work, and I believe I have a wife that God is proud of. I just hope He is still proud of me despite the many times I have fallen short of those simple words - "To love, honor, and cherish"
I love you Mrs. the Cat. "Till death do us part"
I love you Mrs. the Cat. "Till death do us part"
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