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An Open Letter To My Husband In Our First Month Of Marriage

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An Open Letter To My Husband In Our First Month Of Marriage
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Dear Husband,

Thank you for putting up with everything about me in this first month of our marriage. They say the first month is the hardest, because that is when you truly expose yourselves to one another. This month has definitely been a journey. Since we got married, we have been together nearly 24/7. We have been "married and homeless" until our home was ready for us. We have traveled to visit with our families before moving to a new city. We have been out of work until our move and basically just driving each other crazy.

Thank you for putting up with my constant mood swings and crying as we prepare for our new journey. You have made me feel excited and comfortable about our life to be, and that is exactly what I have needed. Every day, you wake up excited to see me and start my morning on a happy note. We have dealt with 3 very stressful life events, all within the same month and we have never been stronger. You motivated me to start a new job, we vowed our love to each other forever, and we moved over 500 miles away from home.

I could have never done any of this without you. You are my rock and I cannot wait to see what the future holds for us.

Thank you for being you,

Eternally Grateful,

Your Wife

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