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Celebrating a Decade!

My husband and I celebrated a decade married on the 24th this month. Time has flown by!! ❀ I realize every year just how much more I love this guy. He's my rock and my college sweetheart! I'm so thankful to God we met and started dating 12 years ago. Love you honey!! Enjoy some pictures of our wedding day, our 9th anniversary pictures together last year, and our quick trip into Dallas for our 10th!


















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