I saw a popular post on Facebook that said something about this and I agree with it.
My husband and I dated for 5 years before we got married. We’ve been married for almost 4 months now and it still feels like we’re dating (In a good way, of course).
He’ll call me from work and ask me if I’d like to join him for dinner at one of our favorite restaurants. I get excited. I still take at least an hour to get ready. I shower, pick out a dress that I think he’ll like, do my makeup, do my hair and wear the perfume that he likes. He’ll come home, get ready in our walk-in closet so I don’t see him until he’s ready. When he opens the door, he always looks incredibly handsome. I can’t tell you how adorable he looks in a button up with suspenders and a bow tie. I’m a lucky girl.
It’s not always wine’ing and dining. Even taking our dogs to the dog park or going grocery feels like a date with him. I truly enjoy his company. He makes me laugh. We catch ourselves arguing about what soup to buy but at the end we giggle and join hands.
The point I’m trying to get across is this: you don’t just suddenly fall in love and stay in love. You continuously fall in love everyday. Never stop enjoying time together. Like my husband said on our first champagne toast on our honeymoon, “Cheers, to the best company I’ll ever have.”
My husband and I dated for 5 years before we got married. We’ve been married for almost 4 months now and it still feels like we’re dating (In a good way, of course).
He’ll call me from work and ask me if I’d like to join him for dinner at one of our favorite restaurants. I get excited. I still take at least an hour to get ready. I shower, pick out a dress that I think he’ll like, do my makeup, do my hair and wear the perfume that he likes. He’ll come home, get ready in our walk-in closet so I don’t see him until he’s ready. When he opens the door, he always looks incredibly handsome. I can’t tell you how adorable he looks in a button up with suspenders and a bow tie. I’m a lucky girl.
It’s not always wine’ing and dining. Even taking our dogs to the dog park or going grocery feels like a date with him. I truly enjoy his company. He makes me laugh. We catch ourselves arguing about what soup to buy but at the end we giggle and join hands.
The point I’m trying to get across is this: you don’t just suddenly fall in love and stay in love. You continuously fall in love everyday. Never stop enjoying time together. Like my husband said on our first champagne toast on our honeymoon, “Cheers, to the best company I’ll ever have.”