I know that Father’s Day is long passed, but as I said before in my Unspectacular Quirks post, I’m seldom punctual.
So, today, I’d like to dedicate this post to the love of my life.
Hon, I know that I haven’t been a perfect wife, but still you loved me unconditionally.
Photo by Sabrina Campagna
Out of the young and gorgeous women in your life who wanted to be with you, you chose to be with me instead.
Young, naive, and poor as I was, you took me into your life and showed me the world.
You loved and nurtured me, patiently, until I blossomed into the woman I have become who can truly give and reciprocate the love you so deserve.
We’ve had our ups and downs along the way as many married couples have. But I admire you in your steadfastness and commitment to our marriage, even when, at times, I’d like to leave and just throw everything away.
Within the first year of our marriage, I asked you to send me back home to the Philippines.
Having never been away from home and away from my family, I felt homesick and despondent.
Even at 22, you had the maturity to tell me to give ourselves a chance, before resorting to what I’d asked of you.
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From different cultures and backgrounds, you and me, you thought we needed time to adjust and to get to know each other better.
When you first learned that we’d be parents, you were ecstatic, beyond comprehension.
As much as you loved hunting and other outdoor sports, you gave them up to dedicate your time to fatherhood.
The children’s activities with school, martial arts, basketball, volleyball, and soccer games had replaced hunting and other outdoor sports you loved doing with your friends.
Almost thirty-one years of marriage, two children, and one grandson and a granddaughter on the way later, you’re
still standing by me, loving me and supporting me while I achieve my dreams and goals in life.
I dedicate this post to you, my love, along with this beautiful song by Alan Jackson–Remember When. And if the time of my demise arrives before yours does, I’d like for you to play this song at my funeral to remember me by.
With All My Love,
Tootie
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
“I’m a dreamer, a risk taker, an adventurer, a hopeless romantic, and a Taurean who hopes that one day soon be a successful published Romance Novelist.”
This is what TASHA BUD has to say for herself.
She has never written a novel but you wouldn’t know this because she writes beautifully; her current work has faithful readers from all over the globe. She maintains two blogs namely;
The Big Picture (her home blog for her novel with the same title) and Tasha’s Take ( where she writes her other thought provoking posts).
She knows how to put her heart into her writing that leaves readers clamoring for more. She is a rising star worth watching out for.
Let’s put our hands together for a superb romance novelist – Tasha Bud.