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6 Things I Want My Future Husband To Know

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Dear future husband,

I think about you like literally every day, and I’m not exaggerating. I have our entire wedding planned on Pinterest. In fact, I have the dress, flowers, venue -- all I need now is you. So if you could hurry up and 1. find me and 2. pop the question, that would be nice. I am so excited to spend the rest of my life with you. Anyway, as I lay here in my bed dreaming about you, thinking about our future life together, I just want to tell you a few things.

1. First off, I don’t know if I have ever met you before, or if I'll meet you six years down the road. But I want you to know that I’m praying for you, and I have been for years. I pray that you are making all of your dreams come true and having the best life before we end up tying the knot. I hope you’re making great memories with great people, and I can’t wait until the day comes that we will be making those memories together.

2. I’m sorry about my Dad. He’s a little protective. OK, very protective. And he’s gonna scare the heeck out of you the first time you meet him. I promise, he’s got a sweet side to him. He’ll love you as long as you love me. So don’t let him run you off just yet.

3. And on that note, holy crap are you awesome for still wanting to marry me after meeting my crazy family. Everyone says their family is crazy, but really, you’ll find out sooner or later what I mean by this. Not only are you marrying me, but this entire family of crazy chaos that comes along with me. Boy, are you special.

4. I ask that you be patient with me. I know I’m not perfect, although I would argue if someone else ever said I wasn’t, but bare with me. I ask that we never go to bed mad or fight over stupid things. I’m going to get frustrated and mad, and it may not even be about you, but I hope that you will just give me some space to cool off. I promise I’ll go right back to loving you even more than I did before I ever got mad.

5. I can’t wait to wake up next you every morning. And just a warning, my bed head is super cute in the mornings, so get ready. I can’t wait to get up, eat breakfast, get ready and kiss you goodbye for the day as we part ways for work in the mornings. I can’t wait to come home and jump in your arms and talk about our days together over dinner.

6. Lastly, just know that you’re marrying a true Southern belle. So expect to hear all of the drama from the beauty salon, lots of cornbread, and always be prepared to snap the clasp of my pearl necklace together.

So, here’s to all the moments of laughing ‘till we cry, midnight snacks, and morning snuggles in the years to come. Until then, I’ll be here waiting on you, Prince Charming.

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