"The two will become one flesh." So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together
let man not separate. ~ Mark 10:8-91
June 22nd is
a very special day in the Roper household. That’s the day my husband, John, and
I said “I do” before God, family and a church full of witnesses committing to
love, honor and cherish each other until death do us part. That was 28 years
ago and, by the grace of God, we’re still together.
But we won’t be
sharing a celebratory anniversary dinner this year as we have in years past.
John is headed back from Utah on business and we won’t see each other until June 23rd. I know it
seems silly, but I’ve never spent an anniversary without him and am just a
little melancholy about it.
As I ponder this
thought, I’m reminded of all the spouses who’ve missed anniversaries,
birthdays and numerous other special events because of their willingness to
serve our nation far away from loved ones and feel blessed to have been able to
spend 27 anniversaries with my hubby, appreciating all the more the sacrifices
made of our military families. Since June is considered the most popular
wedding month in our country, I would like to wish all of the husbands and
wives who are apart and cannot celebrate this important occasion together a
blessed day, experiencing the comfort of our Savior’s loving arms while missing
your loved one’s touch. Your sacrifice has not gone unnoticed and you are
appreciated for your dedication to protecting the freedoms of this great nation,
whether you’re on the field or holding down the home front. I pray you’ll be
able to spend your next anniversary together, rejoicing in your love for one
another and the goodness of God to bring you back together. So, Happy
Anniversary and thank you for stepping up when duty calls.
And Happy Anniversary
to my sweet husband. Thank you, John, for loving and supporting me through good
times and bad over the last 28 years. Your commitment to me and our family has
never wavered and I love you even more because of it. This June 22nd
I’ll be missing you, but I’ll also be looking forward to spending at least the
next 28 more together. I love you!!
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