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I Love Her…

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One of the things I feel I gloss over at times is the other parent in my house. I know, if you read this site, you realize my I think my wife is pretty amazing.

I started making a list of all her obvious strengths and accolades, but that didn’t seem right. I need to tell you why I love her…

She has an amazing laugh. It’s honest and pure. It was one of the first things I noticed about her.

The way she looks at children. She understands them. She loves them unconditionally. And they know it and react to her in amazing ways.

Sarah loves animals. She is kindhearted and gentle with them…even cats for the most part.

Her wit catches me off guard. It’s dry and intelligent at times, and at others, raunchy and base. I love it.

She also has a way with people. Men and women. Its something like a super sex appeal. It’s not easily put into words, but I have seen many a head turn as she walked by. It affects me all the time.

She is talented. Her voice makes my knees weak. I love to hear her soul pour out when she sings. And then to see her stage presence…it’s amazing.

Her kiss and touch…well…I digress…and blush. I still get butterflies when she kisses me.

And the way she is with Jack and Tony. I sometimes just sit back and watch the interaction. It’s electric at times. I couldn’t have asked for a more amazing mother.

Those are just a few that I can put into words. She amazes me everyday. She told me years ago that that would go away…I doubt it.
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  1. Sympathy Pain » Blog Archive » She’s my girl…and I love her. Says:

    [...] I love her. I still feel flustered and like I should make some crack or say something. Sometimes I do…but when I don’t…wow. Did You Enjoy this Post? Subscribe to Sympathy Pain. It’s Free! « Back Home Posted in General on February 14th, 2008 Link to this Entry Email This Entry [...]

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