Thursday, July 2, 2009

6 Years and Counting!

So Sunday marks the 6th year that Josh and I have been married!!! I have to say life has been a whirlwind since July 5, 2003 but I am so grateful for the way my life has gone. I love Josh more than I ever thought was possible but I knew that was how it was going to be when we got married 6 years ago.
I didn't think that Josh and I were really going to be able to do much for our anniversary this year because Josh has to work over the 4th of July weekend but I got a big suprise today when he told me that he dosen't have to work tomorrow. I am so grateful to be able to spend the whole day with my hubby!!! Ok so I probably will have to follow him around the yard and house in order to spend time with him because he has a million honey do projects that have been put on the back burner for to long now but I don't care! I get to be with him the whole day and I couldn't ask for a better Anniversary gift than that!!!
I love you Josh and I can't wait to see what the next 6 years hold for us!!!

4 comments:

Leslie said...

Congratulations!!! Have a great day! Make sure he doesn't do "honey do" ALL day long!! Those projects will be there anyday, but you can't celebrate 6 years on just any old day! Do something spontaneous!!!

Emery said...

happy almost anniversary. you guys are awesome. i still remember all the little details about when you met and got engaged (there wasn't really a whole lot of the "dating" phase - but apparently it worked out just fine!). :) we miss you tons! hugs to everyone...

LivingstonClan said...

I can't believe how time has flown by! I still remember him talking to me after Marshall's wedding about how to be SURE someone is THE one! And here were are--6 years, and 3 & 3/4 kids later! You two are so perfect for each other--before I met you I wondered who could put up with Josh that long. :) Glad you are--love you guys.

Annette and Scott said...

Happy Anniversary guys!! I can't believe it has been 6 years..where has the time gone?

I don't care how poor a man is; if he has family, he's rich.
~Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford, "Identity Crisis," M*A*S*H