After badgering him to help name the blog, this was his input. Since I shot it down, I thought it as least merited its own blog post. So yes, this is one of those sappy newlywed blog posts that everyone says they dislike but secretly loves to read. But since so far this blog is just for me, I can be as sappy as I want. :)
First, he is so loving. He is always writing and sending me cute messages telling me how much he loves me. He tells me often too, and makes me feel loved and wanted. He gives me good hugs and kisses and he lets me feel his scruff because he knows I love it. I was promised that in my marriage there would be a rich outpouring of love, and I have truly felt that the three and a half months we have been married.
He is funny! We are so goofy together and are always laughing and joking. He always has a positive and happy attitude and helps me laugh. On Saturday we went to the football game, which ended up being delayed about two hours. I instantly started stressing about all the homework I had to do and started to get cabin fever being so closed in. Ty took a walk with me and when I started getting grumpy, he made me laugh and reminded me to have a good attitude in less than ideal situation. Life is not always going to go as planned, and I'm grateful I married someone who faces situations with humor and a good attitude.
Ty is caring and selfless. This summer I had to get up really early for work each week. Even though Ty didn't have work until later, he would always get up with me. He would make me breakfast, make sure I had snacks and a water bottle and then drive me to work so I didn't have to walk. This meant so much to me! I wish I could say I do the same when he has early work and school. He is always concerned for my well-being and making sure I am okay. He is also always looking for ways to help and serve others around him. I was also promised that I would marry a noble man of God and that is truly what he is.
I love being with Ty. He makes people around him feel good and I feel uplifted when I'm around him. He makes me feel valued and important. He is romantic, fun, spiritual, helpful, compassionate, smart, hardworking, and everything I ever wanted in a husband. People say that the first year of marriage is the hardest. I think they're wrong! It is a transition, but I have never been happier than these past three months. Marriage is happy when you are married to your best friend, the person you are most comfortable with and can talk about anything. I am so grateful for all the time Ty spent with me this summer! One of my love languages is quality time and I'm grateful we were able to do so many fun things together and make so many memories. Life is wonderful, I love you Ty!!
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