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Blogging Buffet: L is for Love

The theme of my A to Z Challenge posts this year is "Blogging Buffet." In celebration of recently posting my 1000th blog post, I am revisiting posts from the past.  This post originally published on April 24, 2012.



Photo:  John and I stand outside the Seattle Temple on our wedding day


In no particular order:

25.  He introduced himself as an engineering major, "by default."  First of all, you have to be smart to be in engineering, but secondly, that's funny--and I love smart and funny!

24.  I can be myself around him.

23.  He never criticizes my cooking--even when there is just cause.

22.  He plans fun dates.

21.  He values my opinions.

20.  He says "thank you."

19.  He holds doors for me.

18.  He ignores my weaknesses.

17.  Daily, he tells me and shows me he loves me.

16.  I can lean on him when I'm exhausted.

15.  He encourages me to pursue my interests--even when that means allowing a 4-legged shedding machine into our home!

14.  We are equal partners.

13.  We enjoy many of the same things.  I've learned to appreciate a good movie crash scene; he will suggest we visit Disneyland.

12.  He held down the fort while I was on bed rest.

11.  He is committed both to the institution of marriage and to me.

10.  He gives me courage to try new things.

9.  He is a great dad for our kids.

8.  He is dependable--at work, at church, at home.

7.  His twinkly-eyed smile melts my heart.

6.  He doesn't show his exasperation when I finish his sentences.

5.  He is confident, but not conceited.

4.  He is my best friend.

3.  We share common goals.

2.  He inspires me to be a better person.

1. I love him, and I'm looking forward to spending time and all eternity with him.



Photo:  John and I riding on Splash Mountain at Disneyland



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Happy anniversary, John!  I bet the next 25 years will be just as fun as the past 25.

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  1. Happy anniversary! I did not remember that you were married in Seattle.

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    1. I grew up in Oregon, but John and I were married before the Portland Temple existed. Seattle was closest to my home.

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  2. Happy Anniversary to you both! Love your list!

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  3. Love the wedding picture, love the Splash Mountain picture. If you could clone John, you could make a fortune :)

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    1. What a sweet thing to say, but I'm going to keep him all to myself. :-)

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