October 2011
Don’t marry a man unless you would be proud to have a son exactly like him.
– Unknown (via capecodcollegiate)
To My Future Wife:
A quiet evening spent reading with you is a thought I hold close.
HOW TO READ ALL DAY
Always have a book with you.
Read while waiting.
Read...
– http://www.readallday.org/blog/ (via lagrandemadre)
To My Future Husband:
When I think of you I think of dancing in wildflower fields in spring time, making footprints on Carolina’s coastline in the summer, apple picking in the mountains in the fall, and snuggling beneath a warm knit blanket with hot cider in the winter. I love you in all seasons now. I will love you in all seasons then.
nonelikejesus:
I won’t go back, can’t go back, To the way it used to be, before Your presence came and changed me. All my shame, guilt, sins, forgiven. No more chains, fear, my past, it’s over.
To My Future Wife:
When I’ve been away on a trip and finally get to see you again, I won’t deliver a simple peck to your lips. I’ll kiss you in a way that will make your knees weak…just as you deserve.
The more we let God take us over, the more truly ourselves we become - because...
– C.S. Lewis (via playing-p-r-e-t-e-n-d)
To My Future Wife:
Don’t judge me for reading Jane Austen books. They’ve done a good job in preparing me for you.
To My Future Wife:
Some days I’ll make us breakfast in bed.
I am no longer my own, but thine.
Put me to what thou wilt, rank me with whom...
– John Wesley (via postgreenhouse)
To My Future Husband:
I hope our home is filled with laughter, music, and books.