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It's not Thursday but I thought I would do a little bit of a throwback. The first picture is a dating pic that I am guessing is from about 12 years ago. The other one is from a wedding we went to yesterday.
My wife and I did what I call the "reverse honeymoon". Our first few years of marriage were rough. We are both headstrong and prone to fighting. But just as heated our fights were, we were to that same degree madly in love. Over the years, we have learned to give and take, learned to be patient and have finally begun our honeymoon. We are many factors more in love than when we first married and rarely fight or even raise our voices at each other. God has been good to us.
On the day we were married we had a very short wedding. Went home to our newly purchased house. Played a game of Monopoly and headed to bed early since I had to get up the next morning at 5AM to go to my miserable factory job, and her to her job. When we married we were broke as a joke. Drowning in massive debt that we had accumulated both before and during our first few years of marriage. 50 cent box of macaroni and hot dogs were on the dinner menu pretty much every night of the week. This went on for years and years. We learned to stretch a dollar and appreciate the value of a dollar. We learned that our value is in who we are, not what we have.
I don't know why I am getting into all of this right now. What I do know is if you don't know where you came from, how can you get to where you are going? Never stop introspecting and retrospecting.
My wife and I did what I call the "reverse honeymoon". Our first few years of marriage were rough. We are both headstrong and prone to fighting. But just as heated our fights were, we were to that same degree madly in love. Over the years, we have learned to give and take, learned to be patient and have finally begun our honeymoon. We are many factors more in love than when we first married and rarely fight or even raise our voices at each other. God has been good to us.
On the day we were married we had a very short wedding. Went home to our newly purchased house. Played a game of Monopoly and headed to bed early since I had to get up the next morning at 5AM to go to my miserable factory job, and her to her job. When we married we were broke as a joke. Drowning in massive debt that we had accumulated both before and during our first few years of marriage. 50 cent box of macaroni and hot dogs were on the dinner menu pretty much every night of the week. This went on for years and years. We learned to stretch a dollar and appreciate the value of a dollar. We learned that our value is in who we are, not what we have.
I don't know why I am getting into all of this right now. What I do know is if you don't know where you came from, how can you get to where you are going? Never stop introspecting and retrospecting.
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