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To My Husband, Who I Appreciate

An open letter to my husband.

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To My Husband, Who I Appreciate
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Dear Husband,

Yes, I said you were the one. Obviously, but then again, people do get married and realize they’re not the one.

I know sometimes things get super tough and hard. Maybe you start thinking, “wow, did I really sign my life away to this person?” Maybe you question our future, our marriage, our life together.

Maybe you start questioning the person I am and the person that you thought that I was. I promise you that no matter hard things may get, I will never give up on you or what we have. Especially our family. You’ve given me the best thing anyone has ever given me; that’s our sweet, stubborn, beautiful little girl.

I apologize for the terrible mood swings, crazy arguments, inner issues that I’ll always have, and the terrible separation anxiety that I get when I’m not with you. I’m forever grateful that you haven’t given up on me yet. Hopefully, I don’t push you that far. You are my rock, the love of my life, my best friend, my one true love.

I could never see myself with someone else. Every time you’re bonding with Kari, I fall more in love with you. I loved you yesterday, today, and I will love you tomorrow. No one knows me like you do.

No one will put up my crazy bipolar self like you do. Why would I want to start over with someone new? Pointless. Completely pointless. I see myself with you forever. But what you could do is help me be a better me so that one day we can look back and point that I’m not like the old me.

All of our issues have made us a better us. You are the reason I want to be a better me. Kari is the reason that I want to be a better me. I want us to be so great. I love you more than I love life itself.

I do want to appreciate you for everything you do for us, our family, and me. You are such an amazing human being, husband, and father. You will never be less than that, and I know you will not. Thank you for doing everything possible to keep us together and making sure we are okay. You are the best. I love you, more!

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