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Celebrating 5 years of married life!

On 22 December, P-J and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary. Wow - has it been 5 years already?

P-J had to work until lunch time, but while I waited, he treated me to a facial and pedicure treatment at our local therapist (Romy at LETS FACE It). I waited with pleasure!

We enjoyed lunch together later and had a relaxing evening with Jorja that night. What a pleasure to be able to relax and enjoy my family, at home, during this very busy and otherwise chaotic time of year!

We've always commended others for taking the time on their wedding anniversary to make a special investment into that important relationship. Of course, sharing celebratory 'tea-and-cake' with loved ones is fun too...but we've done 4 years of that, so this time was our turn!

This year, I finally did good on my promise to put some of our cherished wedding photos into a photo book. Jorja loves looking at the photos - and especially likes my dress! She must be wondering where she is on the pics!

We are so happy to finally have our own wedding album to speak of - better late than never, I say! And the photos reminded us of the promises that we made to each other and to God in front of so many friends and family members on that hot Summer's day in 2006.
















Happy Anniversary, my Love! I hope that we are spared to celebrate many, many more of these!

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