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7 Years

Jeremy - today you and I have been married for seven years. I was going to try to pick out a photo for every year but there were a couple problems: first, you seem to rarely be in front of the camera and, second, it was impossible to narrow it all the way down to seven. I got close, here are nine pictures from the past seven years that made me smile.


leaving the church, in shock that you are mine

this is probably my favorite photo - i loved that you cried
tears of joy when you saw our first child

this is the only picture i could find to represent how
amazed  i am at the way you have loved on my sisters
and treated them as your own

such a good dad and an amazing example of
a hard-worker

brothers!

moving in to our home

touring europe with you, watching you teach, it was amazing

harry potter - so much fun being nerdy with you 

watching this little lady melt your heart melts mine :)

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  1. Smiles and tears from 16 N. Channing Street remembering these events with you.

    Happy Happy Anniversary! :) love mom

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  2. I love that first one! That was such a fun day! And I love that the guy in the background is even smiling which is rare for photos of him.

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  3. So sweet! Happy Anniversary to you both! You are doing a great job raising three wonderful kids together as an awesome team! Keep up the great work. :)

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  4. thanks for sharing your day with us! <3 happy.

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  5. btw...here is em's blog:
    http://emkrauk2012.blogspot.com/

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  6. This is so precious. :) Congrats to you both!!

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