I know that we have a future full of more happy memories yet to be created. It started so fantastically: the night we met, the mud-puddle, playing in the park with Kelly, waking up in your apartment with the beautiful trees outside the window, staying up all night to touch and talk, being together in your tiny shower, surprising you at your going away party, traveling all night to get to our new life together and not wanting to go to sleep once we finally got here, days spent sailing on Loretta, our trip to Mexico, the day of our Civil Union, our reception, our civil rights work, all that we went through to have our son, his birth day, our public and successful family project, and all of the little moments that have been and continue to be created everyday with our son by our sides or with him in the background giggling and talking . . . all treasures of our hearts.
I Love You –
Happy 8th Anniversary
How sweet! Congratulations!
XO, Katie
Thanks. She is the love of my life but if you’ve read the rest of my blog you’ll note that things seem to be stuck on a sour note at this point.
At the risk of sounding like a New Age dork: Don’t underestimate the power of positive thought. What you focus on really will grow. Peaches and I know from direct experience.
Katie – Are you as cute as your posts? Really, you do sound adorable. I have to admit that my first reaction to your suggetions was, “Do people really do this crap?” On the other hand, me acting on my first reaction to things is probably what got our family into this mess. I’ve asked if she’s willing to try these suggestions. [PS – Keep in mind that I sold more than 200 copies of “The Secret” DVD and I’ve yet to watch it 🙂 ]
Dudette! I’m 10 times cuter than my posts.
Yup, we really do it, and it really works. I wouldn’t kid you about a thing like joy and gratitude. Besides, what do you have to lose when it sounds like you’re already at risk of losing everything?
Trust me. I know joy.
XO, Katie