Today is Our Day

Ireland – St. Patrick’s, 2006

Paris, 2006

Our rehearsal, July 14, 2006

Our wedding party after the rehearsal, July 14, 2006

Our first look at each other before the wedding, July 15, 2006

And forever started with a simple kiss.

My first reunion as a Kitten- Fredericksburg, 2007. We just found out we were pregnant. When we found out, we were four days shy of our first anniversary.

We completed the Baby Classes at Lakeside!

Georgia’s Baptism, March, 2008

Our second anniversary at The Office. We were just thankful to get out of the house and go somewhere that didn’t allow a 4 month old.

Rangers Game with Mel and Joaquin, 2008

Tech Football, November, 2008.

Christmas Party, 2008.

Christmas at the Kittens before midnight mass, 2008

Christmas at our house after Santa came! He brought a schooler! I can’t wait for football season so I can use it!

Georgia’s first birthday. I helped open gifts as Nick wrote them down.

The Cotton Bowl with Mel and Joaquin, January, 2009. This is before the final score, when we were still smiling.

Cotton Bowl weekend in Dallas.

Our first Thanksgiving as a family, 2008. There were so many things I was thankful for that day.

Ragun‘ Cajun, 2009

The Alamo, summer vacation, 2009.

February, 2009

Easter, 2009

Summer vacation, Moody Gardens, 2009.

I can’t believe that today marks three years of marriage for us. There are so many things that I did not recognize as gifts until now. The first being all of the friends and family that supported us, loved us, showered us with gifts and parties and help during the wedding time.

I never recognized what a wonderful man I was about to marry. I knew you loved me, I knew that would not change, but I don’t think that I had a handle on how much. You let me quit my job to pursue my business. You were the sole person that supported me and my dreams. You lifted me up when I was ready to quit, pushed me when I was tired, and cheered for me as my dreams grew into a reality. You still do. I know that will never change. I also know I would not be where I am without you and your courage that poured into my soul.

You help me keep my focus of what is important. God, then family, then careers, then possessions. I am so glad that I married a man with these values, and no one could have a stronger set than you.

You provide for me better than I could have ever asked for. You work hard, earn an honest wage and for what? For our family and those family members that we do not have yet.

I don’t know how someone can have an inherent gift of fatherhood, but you know just what to do. Your protection of and love for Georgia is something that I have only seen from my Dad. I can’t wait to spend the next years with you molding her into a person that we will be proud to watch and give to the world.

I don’t know that I say it often enough and I don’t even know what I would convey to let you know how much I love you, admire you, trust in you, and live for you. Thank you for a wonderful three years of marriage. Love is not a strong enough word, but nevertheless, I love you more than you could ever image.
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