The pros and cons of having your wife back
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🎎 "Peace With You At Last"
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"Good morning, M'lady "
The newlyweds look across the morning mist. Both have longed for this moment to share in love's bliss, together at last🎎 😌🌹💙👘🌸.
I was over the moon when I saw the official Sonic JP site post up new artwork of Amy in traditional (Uchikake) WEDDING ATTIRE!!! .. then seeing her next to LORD SAMURAI SONIC! 🎎 I was like wait........ HUSBAND and WIFE!!!! AHHHHH .. 😱🤯💗 Yasssss! I love all of the JP Sonamy content, it's the best stuff, they have stayed faithful to them always. 🩷💙💎
Sonamy all the way babehhhh! 🫶👌👍
I had to draw this and make it special, kinda fitting for them, after the war is over they can settle and be at peace with each other😌
My happily ever after hedgies 💙🩷🦔
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Susie & Toto during Quali today 🥰
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Soda testing.. trying to find hidden gems but that’s not going so well
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Yeah yeah Paul was the only one capable to handle John and keep him in check and deal with his behavior and antics but like have you ever thought how John had to put up with Paul, and his Moods and demands and expectations, too
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I’ve always loved Bill’s hands. He has narrow wrists and tapered fingers. For half a century they’ve closed comfortably around my smaller hand. Sometimes now, when he’s tired, his hand has a slight tremor. The doctors say it’s just normal aging, nothing to worry about. One more little legacy of a long life well lived.
I still think he’s the most handsome man in every room. We recently both got dressed up to attend a formal state dinner at the White House honoring the Japanese prime minister, with a musical performance by Paul Simon. Bill looked stunning in his tuxedo, every inch the debonair former leader of the free world. As we entered the White House through the East Colonnade, filled with cherry blossoms and enormous Japanese fans, Bill grinned and pointed to the portrait hanging on the wall. It was me, painted by Simmie Knox in 2002. How young I was then! What a strange, magical life we’ve lived together, I thought. Bill squeezed my hand, and we went into the party.
Something Lost, Something Gained- Hillary Rodham Clinton
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egghead frobbb
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I’m finally good enough for someone.
Hephaestus x Aglaea.
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Better Homes and Gardens Decorating Book - 1956
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Church Doodles XI - Fitness
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"Ah yes. Me. My wife. And her Bob plushie of me..."
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Our forever starts here and now, photo taken back in 2022 in Sweden, a lovely day!
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It’s a remarkable thing to be married for nearly fifty years. Some couples bicker more as they get older. Others find that a little hearing loss with age—or the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s marriage advice to practice “selective deafness”—can go a long way. You can’t start a fight over your spouse’s impatient sigh or muttered sarcasm if you don’t hear it. Other couples grow so close they start finishing each other’s sentences. My parents often sat in silence, which saddened me. For Bill and me, the conversation we started all those years ago in the law library is still going strong. It’s comfortable, comforting, and energizing all at the same time, this person beside me whom I know so well. I never get tired of hearing what’s on his mind (except when he can’t let go of a grievance that’s too late to fix—he says that’s the Irish in him). And he seems just as interested in what I have to say. On my regular Zoom calls with girlfriends, he’ll sometimes settle onto the couch beside me to join the chitchat or just listen, soaking up the easy banter of lifelong connection and the joy it brings us both. It’s no secret that Bill and I had dark days in our marriage in the past. But the past softens with time, and what’s left is the truth: I’m married to my best friend.
Something Lost, Something Gained - Hillary Rodham Clinton
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