8 Years Married WOW
On that awesome day eight years ago, I had the great
privilege of marrying my true love – someone I had waited very patiently for
over many many years. It was hard to keep believing I’d find him one day, but
at the grand old age of 33 (for both of us) he finally decided to bloody show
up, and it’s been one hell of a ride since (here’s the story of how we met).
The first two years were pure love with us both only wanting to be with each
other. The next couple of years saw two little men come into our lives which shook
things up a fair bit. And the last four years have been challenging at every
level of our life, but the love remains. I can say without hesitation that it
hasn’t been boring.
I wouldn’t want to share my life with anyone else. Steve hastaught me so much about love.
He treats me like an Empress and is 100 per cent focused on making sure that I
achieve all of my dreams and he does this with nothing but pure love in his
heart. He understands what drives me and wants to see me achieve everything I
set my heart on – suffice to say, shit I’m lucky.
I know I am his everything, and it is so special being
married to someone courageous enough to love me like this, and I value his
beautiful qualities every single day. I definitely feel like a very fortunate
finding a man like him – he’s my Rob Roy – strong and gentle at the same time.
So here were are, eight years in, on the roller coaster of
life, and the future is looking really bright after some pretty big bumps. Who
knows where we’re going next, but we’re going to do it with a skip in our step
and a smile on our faces, because we both want to be old farts together, and
often picture ourselves walking down the beach hand in hand when we are.
One thing I know from experience, if you’re looking for
love, wait until you find the person who loves you just as you are, because
that’s when the real magic happens.
Big love to you my gorgeous husband and happy anniversary –
you get less for murder.
Yours, without the bollocks
Andrea
More photos... and apologies as it gets ugly...
We arrived on an elephant
Things were still civil - Saskia, Nathalie and Emile
My niece Elspeth met her first Trannie - the entertainment was a Transvestite Caberet
Andy met Tina Turner
Tomski had passed out on the beach much earlier, and this is how he was woken up
Debauch and Dunny - Dunny was getting pretty messy by this stage
The Congo is a must
The Great Jen and Debauch
Steve giving Thomski a pep talk - he missed his speech while passed out
Anna, Lee Ann and Jen - the photographer
Emile presenting his underpants - an old party trick
Noice!
Why do men feel the need?
The team that made it 'til dawn, except Kurt, who passed out at the beginning and returned at dawn (apologies Siobhan but you did good girl!)
Nice one love - that was a good party
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