Leath-er
ˈleT͟Hər/
As a material leather is durable, warm, strong, flexible, and has a sense of resiliency to it.
These are qualities that help marriages continue to thrive
The hubby and I are celebrating three years of marriage today! Woo hoo!! As I mentioned in my previous post we're pretty excited about it!I grew up in a home where my mom would celebrate everything. She would always give us gifts no matter the occasion. I share the same love to celebrate people and occasions as my mom. I find it fun to follow these traditions! I'm sure you've all heard of the Wedding Anniversary Themes. I'm sure someone like my mom and I invented this thing! The first year is paper and the second one is cotton...
David has been such a good sport in all of this. I'm sure he had NO idea what he was getting himself into. I love that he always goes along with my crazy ideas! The good thing is he is not scared to tell me "NO babe, I am not doing that!" that's when I know I've gone too far. He keeps me grounded.
David and I grew up in the same church. I think everyone can tell you that we're opposites in a lot of areas. Let's put it this way I'm sure no one thought we would end up married. But I guess that's how crazy love is. You never know where God and life will take you. I think by the time David and I started dating we had a pretty good idea what characteristics we wanted and didn't want our significant other to have. We dated a very short time but we immediately knew we wanted to get married. I don't think we knew completely what marriage would look like but then again who does. We took a leap and now we're celebrating three years.
This last year was a tough one but we survived and we're stronger because of it. Individually and as a couple we're stronger. I love the significance that leather has... it's durable, warm, strong, flexible, and has a sense of resiliency. Do you know what resiliency means? It means something has the power or ability to return to the original form or position after being bent, compressed, or stretched. I think this word sums up our third year of marriage.
We thought it would be very significant for both us to go back to the place where it all started..
"We still do"
Here's to three years and forever to go!!!