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Our Love Story- Valentine's Day 2018

Here's the love story, simply stated. Girl meets boy. They fall in love over the weekend in Ca.


 The two spend hours on the phone like teenagers trying mend the distance between them. 
They see each other every month. Within a year, girl decides to move 
from Long Beach Ca. to LeRoy, MI to be with boy.

 Within two years they are married.



Less than a year later, they have a child they adore.
Wife supports husband with his business. Husband supports wife finding new job and getting settled.


Husband and wife continue to fall madly in love with their little family and their most perfect life.


As one would have it strife hit and the husband stepped up to support the wife through life's tornadoes that tried to beat her down. 
Amidst the impending doom of losing her mom, the wife and husband decide there is room in their hearts and on couch under the oversized blanket in their home for another being.


After two years of trying, they have been blessed with this pregnancy and will truly 
experience the circle of life with undeniable raw emotion.


Currently they are awaiting their next adventure together. An addition to the family that will certainly make their lives more full and spread more love than they could have ever imagined both from heaven and earth.


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