Life.

by | Aug 31, 2015 | Throwback | 9 comments

I walked into the apartment yesterday after a particularly eventful and complicated 24 hour trip to Raleigh to find that my husband made me a pot of coffee.

“Well, you said you hadn’t had any yet.”
A simple, otherwise insignificant gesture that defines my marriage.

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9 Comments

  1. It really is the little things in life! Hope you're feeling better!!!!!

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  2. Awe!!! And those are my favorite things about marriage 🙂

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  3. SO sweet and thoughtful! I love the little things like this!

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  4. I love this! Little things like that are certainly the best.

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  5. Those little things are sooo very important! Hope you are feeling better now =)

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  6. that's so sweet 🙂 sometimes if i'm feeling extra nice, i will prep my husband's coffee in the morning so when he gets home all he has to do is turn it on.
    hope everything is okay!

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  7. Aww what a guy!! So sweet. 🙂 I hope that you are doing well too lady. I finally made to church yesterday for the first time in months and I thought of you. 🙂

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