My hubby and I just celebrated 11 yrs of marriage.
The girls very sweetly gave us a card
with the following acrostic...
with the following acrostic...
(copied here as it was written)
Hope you have a nice day
And lots of love and kisses
Pride in 11 years
Parents of three
YOUR TRUE LOVE
AND MANY MORE YEARS OF MARRIAGE
Never give up
N\other & Father (major creativity points for this one!)
Initials: B's
Very Truly Yours
Everlasting Love
Romance
Sweetheart
And Hugs
"Remember our wedding?"
YOURS FOREVER
How sweet is that?
How does this relate to Diabetes or Celiac?
Well, the card doesn't relate to D directly,
but our marriage does.
but our marriage does.
Let's face it...
when D enters your life, it enters EVERY part of it!
when D enters your life, it enters EVERY part of it!
It's strange to think that D has only been a part of our marriage for 2 of the 11 years, but it has cemented a partnership in our care for the girls. I feel immeasurably blessed by my hubby's involvement in D care. It's real love IN ACTION! Seriously, why else would anyone be willing to wake up at all hours to check BGs so you can get more than two and a half hours of sleep at a time?
Yup, I think he loves us.
Scratch that.
I know he does!
That's a pretty great anniversary gift, don't ya think?
A match made in heaven! :)
ReplyDeleteCongragulations on 11 happy years!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary! A belated greeting, but sincere nonetheless!
ReplyDeleteA child's diabetes diagnosis and care definitely affects a marriage. I feel the same as you -- so blessed to have a strong marriage with a wonderful man.
Here's to many more happy, healthy years together!
Congrats on your anniversary.
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