What My Husband Has Taught Me
The sweetest “I love you” is felt. It’s even sweeter than the ones being heard.
All things happen for a reason - even if you have no idea what that reason is at the time. Tests of faith are indeed blessings from Him.
You can be better or bitter. Get that positive outlook at all times.
Life is a choice - as is how you handle the pitfalls along its bumpy road.
Always be happy so you can have the guts to make other people happy. You have to decide or choose to be happy.
Sometimes genuine happiness is found at home.
Learn how to say no and never feel guilty.
Accept what you cannot change.
I’ve just realized that I have learned a lot from him. I just hope he also has learned a lot from me.
And I know there is a lot more to come.
(December 16) Getting married for five years and so much in love more than nine years, hubby and I do not live a perfect married life. We have our own ups and downs, petty quarrels, arguments, misunderstandings, pillow fights, and the like. Though these circumstances do not happen often, we always manage to settle things out or just have it passed by without even saying sorry or anything.
On the brighter side, we believe that after each usual “tampuhan” between a husband and a wife, we tend to be more in love with each other.
And yes, I would always love to wake up each morning with him and our kid/s at my side. Nothing beats the kind of happiness I feel every time I see my loved ones – families, relatives and friends around me.
I will forever look forward to a new morning with you, Dad. As we grow old together, I pray that we live longer, happier and healthier to face each morning – side by side, holding hands.
This is indeed a lifetime for you and me. We’ll grow old together because the best is yet to come.
♥♥♥ Mommy Mai Raine ♥♥♥
"This is indeed a lifetime for you and me. We’ll grow old together because the best is yet to come."
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