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happy one month of marriage!

YAY!!!! Today marks the first month of Kevin and me being husband and wife! But how did we celebrate? BY BEING IN SCHOOL! We are so romantic! LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!!! That's what we get for getting married young!! I had an IV Certification class from 8am-5:30pm, and Kevin had class in Santa Clarita from 6pm-10pm (and tonight he's going to be hanging out with the guys over there later for In-N-Out and some guy bonding time!) I miss my husband :( My brother-in-law is watching Lord of the Rings loudly as I type this, and my father-in-law just offered me some popcorn. Gausselins! lol.

Ahh it's so nice being married! The Lord is SO good to provide me with a godly man who seeks to lead me spiritually and love me the way Christ loves the Church (Ephesians 5, baby!) So blessed to be married! Honestly, life is just so nice. Not perfect. But there's nothing like it! I don't even know how to explain it. I was saved 4 years ago, and halfway through that when I learned more about marriage in God's plan I had such a burning desire display the relationship between Christ and the Church through marriage! Anyone who knew me knew I wanted to marry a godly man and have children. And then there was Kevin, the celibate seeking man who swore off marriage.... I didn't want to lose him as a close friend, so I decided to try and swear off marriage so I could just be friends with him forever. Look where that got us...



Ah! My husband's so handsome! I love him so much :) HAPPY ONE MONTH OF MARRIAGE
FROM ONE  LITTLE GOOSE TO ANOTHER....

(For those of you who don't know, 'Gausselin' is French for little goose...We truly are love birds! :)

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  1. LOL! Yah, our one month anniversary was unfortunate, going to school (just like last valentines.) But blessed to have you as a wife, I love you babe!

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