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One Year Wedding Anniversary

I am trying very hard to keep my blog posts to one a day, so I am going to interupt my blog challenge for today to talk about our weekend.

I have been married one year today. Its been great and its been tough! Not tough because we fight or anything, just because of our circumstances. I've already talked about that, so I won't go into more detail. But I can say with all certainty that I picked the right man for me. If Jason and I didn't make such a good team, this year could have easily torn us apart, but it actually made us stronger and better as a couple. We really learned to work together. All I can say is thank goodness for God's timing and for bringing Jason into my life!!

So, last night my company had their annual banquet. It was free food, drinks and dancing and it was great fun!! We really enjoyed ourselves. I love it when we get to spend time alone and we had a neat chance to do that this weekend. We slept in today and then went to brunch. I got the small order of french toast - it was enormous!! But it was good. I miss Avery a lot and I can't wait to give her hugs and kisses, but I loved being able to spend some time with my husband.

I have noticed that I will take pictures all day of Avery but I am not so good at taking pictures at taking pictures of us, so I got a picture at the event last night and of us today (and of the french toast because it was huge!!). But that's it.

I love you honey!!!
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