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To my Husband,

49.

Dear you, my love...

Today marks our one year wedding anniversary. We got married on the 10th January 2014 at 1 o'clock. A day that will forever fill my heart with pure joy and love. 





We met in August 2008 and from that first day of meeting we practically became inseparable. I became your girlfriend on the 27th of that month, the day after my 18th birthday and you have made me the happiest person ever :) 

In 2012 I 'accidentally' found my engagement ring at the bottom of the wardrobe. It was perfect and I couldn't wait until the day you wanted to ask me to be your wife. 

In May 2013 we went to Florida, my first ever holiday abroad, we went to Disneyland and the Universal Studios, we didn't go on many rides because I am a pansy when it comes to rides, but we still had a really nice time. On our final night in Kissimmee we went and watched the fireworks and illuminations at Disney which were so unbelievably incredible. By this point you hadn't asked me to marry you yet so in my mind I told myself you were planning it for some different occasion or something. But then it happened :) you asked me to be your wife at Disneyland! Even though I had found the ring months prior it was still a shock and I remember all I kept saying was 'really?' 




From that day on the planning went full steam ahead and fast forward 6 months we reached our big day! The most beautiful day, our wedding day!  

This year has been very tough on me emotionally but you have been there every step of the way. All the tears I've cried you caught in a big hug, all the times I would get angry over nothing you would listen and calm me down. You have been my rock! I couldn't ask for a better husband and best friend. I can't wait to celebrate many more years of marriage with you. 

I love you more than I did yesterday, the most I can today, but not as much as I will tomorrow.




Very much love,
Beth xxxxxxx

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  1. Aw loved this . xox
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  2. Aww that's beautiful Beth, you are a very special couple. x x x

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