When I was younger, I had a black Labrador retriever named Pepper. Greatest dog ever. I got him for Christmas when I was 2 years old and grew up with that dog by my side. I adored him. And I thought I knew what love was....
Until I had my first "boyfriend" in middle school. We never went on a date, held hands or really even talked to each other, but I thought I knew what love was....
Until I had my first high school relationship. We went on dates and hung out. And I thought I knew what love was....
Until I met Marty. We had an instant connection to each other and even when we were "just friends," I always wondered what it would be like if we were dating. Then he asked me to be his girlfriend. And I was convinced I knew what love was....
Until we had been together for a few years and he got down on one knee in front of hundreds of people at Disney World and asked me to be his wife. I was so full of emotion, I thought my heart would explode. And I thought I knew what love was....
Until I walked down an aisle, my dad's arm linked in mine, anxiously waiting to recite my vows and become Mrs. Marty Gaddie. I was a crazy, don't see anyone but him, head over heels newlywed. And I thought I knew what love was...
Until we got through our first year of marriage together. We went through ups, downs, fights, date nights and building a home together. And I thought I knew what love was....
Until I saw him hold our child. Knowing that God put this man in my life and blessed us with this beautiful child, who is a perfect combination of us both overwhelms me daily. Watching Marty with our baby girl is enough to bring me to tears and makes my heart swell with joy. The love I have for her is indescribable and completely different than any love I've felt before. And I'm convinced. THIS has to be what love is.
Until I had my first "boyfriend" in middle school. We never went on a date, held hands or really even talked to each other, but I thought I knew what love was....
Until I had my first high school relationship. We went on dates and hung out. And I thought I knew what love was....
Until I met Marty. We had an instant connection to each other and even when we were "just friends," I always wondered what it would be like if we were dating. Then he asked me to be his girlfriend. And I was convinced I knew what love was....
Until we had been together for a few years and he got down on one knee in front of hundreds of people at Disney World and asked me to be his wife. I was so full of emotion, I thought my heart would explode. And I thought I knew what love was....
Until I walked down an aisle, my dad's arm linked in mine, anxiously waiting to recite my vows and become Mrs. Marty Gaddie. I was a crazy, don't see anyone but him, head over heels newlywed. And I thought I knew what love was...
Until we got through our first year of marriage together. We went through ups, downs, fights, date nights and building a home together. And I thought I knew what love was....
Until I saw him hold our child. Knowing that God put this man in my life and blessed us with this beautiful child, who is a perfect combination of us both overwhelms me daily. Watching Marty with our baby girl is enough to bring me to tears and makes my heart swell with joy. The love I have for her is indescribable and completely different than any love I've felt before. And I'm convinced. THIS has to be what love is.
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