Things I Love About My Husband

September 30, 2009

One of my goals is to write David a list of 100 things I love about him, and this is the perfect time for that. Here are 90 of those things, because the other ten are just for us. He remembers everything I say. He likes to run errands. I rarely have to do the [...]

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I Still Do

September 29, 2009

I loved my wedding. It was a huge affair with over 200 guests, planned for 8 months, stressed me out to the max, but it was worth it. The entire weekend was the best in my life. If I were to go back and do it again, there wouldn’t be much I would change. So [...]

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Love Story

September 28, 2009

Once upon a time there was a girl who wanted to be a nurse. In order to achieve this goal she quit her full-time job, enrolled in school, and began working a few hours a week at an office that offered her flexible hours. She happened to be dating a boy, long-distance, who she was [...]

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Anniversary Week

September 27, 2009

Words can never tell you, however, — form them, transform them anyway, — how perfectly dear you are to me — perfectly dear to my heart and soul. I look back, and in every one point, every word and gesture, every letter, every silence — you have been entirely perfect to me — I would [...]

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#15. Drink 64 oz. of water a day for a week: My Thoughts

September 26, 2009

There is nothing wrong with my kidneys. I peed. A lot. I now know what it might be like to have diabetes insipidus. Drinking this much water and being a nurse aren’t mutually exclusive, but almost. It’s better to drink the bulk of the volume in the morning rather than at night. Did I mention [...]

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