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Cheers to Four Years

I have been married for four years... Those words are just crazy to say. I met the man who would change my life for the better just over four years ago. When we were dating it seemed like time just stood still for us. We were dating for just six months before we were engaged and then married two short months after that. When we tell people that they are always so surprised by how quickly we got married and how we never gave our dating enough time. But, like I said.. Time stood still for us. The Lord was so mindful of us both. Somehow he managed to hold still time for us to get the adequate time we needed to grow a love for one another. It felt like I had been with him for years, I could not have imagined life being anything else or what it was ever like before him. He just fit perfectly. Almost like a puzzle piece that just perfectly fits into that spot. There was no forcing it in there, or trying to shape it differently, no twisting and turning it, it just fit. He was my perfect piece. He is my perfect piece. I still wonder how I got so lucky to have such a great man. We now have a daughter and a son and I love this little family of mine more than anything. It all started with this man though. The one I get to call mine, the one who I get to cuddle with, laugh with, cry with, learn with and grow with. He is mine and he is my person. Here is to much more than four years... cheers!















 Photographer: Kati Mason

And this is what we really look like most of the time. 
(you try dancing with heels on in an alfalfa field.. not easy!)

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