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Dear Future Husband, I Can't Wait To Love You For The Rest Of My Life

I love you endlessly.

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Dear Future Husband, I Can't Wait To Love You For The Rest Of My Life

I love you. I love you endlessly. I love how you love Jesus, and I love the way you lead.

I love how you are always bringing calm to my chaos by reminding me of who holds my future, who I need to run to when I am overwhelmed by my fears and anxieties. You know just how to bring me back. You are the love of my life, and I could not ask for a better partner and a better father to our children.

The only thing better than having you as my husband will be watching you be a father to our little ones. I know you are going to love them so much. Because of you, our children will know their worth and their value, and more importantly, they will know where those things will come from. I am so incredibly in love with you it is insane.

I can't wait for our future together. I can't wait to marry you, live with you, have children with you.

The list of things I can't wait to do with you goes on and on. I can already picture Sunday mornings together, and all the love and chaos that will come with it. I can already see us racing around our home to get our children ready for church and making breakfast and just doing it all together, as partners. I love getting to do life with you, and to face everything together.

I know that life with you will always be an adventure, and I know that it will not always be easy. I know that I will not always be an easy person to handle. My emotions are big, but with big emotions comes an even bigger heart so full of love.

I know you are going to love me through my bad days. I know that no matter how hard it will get, you will point me in the right direction. I promise to love you harder on your hard days and to walk with you through whatever life throws at us.

I'm yours, always.

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