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A Love Letter to My Future Husband

Everybody dreams about meeting their soulmate, so I decided to write mine a letter and hopefully this letter bring us one step closer to each other.

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A Love Letter to My Future Husband

An open letter to My Future Husband,

Hi, I'm Ashley, you're future wife. First off, I want to tell you that I love you. Even though at this point I have absolutely no idea who you are, I know that sometime later on after I finish writing this I will meet you and I will fall madly and passionately in love with you. It may be mere days or weeks from now or it might be years. Maybe god still has a little work to be done on us before were perfect for each other. There's this quote by Meredith Marple that says "one mans 'I'm not ready' is another man's 'I knew the second I saw her'." I hope that's what happened for you the first time we met. That at the exact moment our eyes collided that you knew I was the one for you and I hope the same is true for me. And then on our wedding day we said that we knew the moment we first met that it was love at first sight.

I want our love to be something like a fairytale, full of magical moments and kisses that send sparks throughout my whole body. I want us to go on crazy adventures together and never stop making wonderful memories. I promise to choose you over everyone else every single day that we are together and I want you to choose me every day too. I hope you are a man of god and we can walk together in our journey of faith with Jesus alongside us, helping to guide us in our life together. I want you to be my one and only. To promise me that however had things get that we will be there for each other and work things out. Knowing that neither one of us is perfect and that we all have our flaws. I hope that we have many days filled with contagious laughter and endless joy. That when we were together that every moment is amazing. I want us to one day have children together and to be able to raise them as a team. I want us to be so comfortable and weird together, like singing horribly in the car while driving our kids to hockey practice and dancing like idiots in our kitchen when cooking dinner, I want to wake up every day with you next to me in our bed, thinking that I am the most beautiful woman you have ever seen and at night I want to go to sleep laying next to you as we are holding each other close and listening to beat of our hearts. I hope that we can take care of each other when we are sick and make each other feel better even on the darkest of days. When we are older I want us to sit in our rocking chairs out on our front porch and look at the stars. I want our children to look at our love for each other and say "One day I want to have a fairytale love story like you and dad". I want us to live to see our grandchildren and still be able to have fun like we use to when we were younger.

I love you so much and I can't wait to meet you and see what the future has in store for us.

  • -With Love, Your Future Wife and Mrs.
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