Been away

I haven’t been updating here as much as I would like to, but hopefully now that Angela’s feeling better, life can get a little bit back to normal! Who knew a little virus could create such havoc in our lives? 🙂

I can tell you that while she gives me a lot of credit for being there and taking care of her when she was not feeling well, I can honestly say it was my pleasure. Being a good husband to my wife is the most important job I have. Doing it well, is truly it’s own reward! I hope you all can know how much being truly in love can change your life for the positive…

Oh and, as always, even if I’m not available you’re all welcome to “talk amongst yourselves” over in the forums.

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One Comment

  1. You are wonderful at this job. I wouldn’t want anyone but you to stand beside me through riches and rashes. You are the man my heart was meant to love for all time.

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