I love her the most for letting me be me, letting the crazy marinate and the sometimes creative out to vent.
I love her for her calmness and her simple farm raised point of view.
I love the way she still loves her father as she did as a child.
I love how she views the world, trusting yet not exactly wide open.
I love that she tried and fell in love with Indian food, and is now a junkie.
This list could go on and on so I will save the best for last
I just love her.
Happy anniversary Kim.
Love, Brian aka Sausage Fingers
Our wee chapel in the mountains |
What a lovely post; Kim is lucky to be married to someone who can still appreciate her.
ReplyDeleteHeartland wedding chapel in Tennessee?
ReplyDeleteAwww...congrats to you both!
ReplyDeleteThanks to a Scot I am also now an Indian food junkie. I love him for it, I didn't know what I was missing out on.
Happy anniversary to you both! and well done you for finding such a lovely lady! xoxox
ReplyDeleteDude, congrats to you and Mrs. sausage, she sounds cool.
ReplyDeleteAwww, that is beautiful. :-)
ReplyDeleteI am Fickle Cattle.
Thank you for the nice comments. Kim and I met 1 day before her college internship was over, she was about to leave for Tallahassee the next day. We went out for coffee that night and the rest is history. I got to her just in the nick of time and years later here we are. I have no doubt she is my soul mate and best pal. We are both curry eating fools. Cheers, Sausage...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, SF - best wishes to you both.
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