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inspired by the inspiring

So we are married. Not only are we married, but we were also informed that our relationship is inspiring. Wait... What? Our silly, spastic, sometimes super stressful relationship? Before, during and after our ceremony we had so many people tell us that our love is beautiful, but we learned to love from those we were loved by.

I can't help but think of the song 'Daughters' by John Mayer. "Fathers be good to your daughters, daughters will love like you do. Girls become lovers and turn into mother, so mothers be good to your daughter's too."

I was definately blessed by an amazing family and amazing examples of what love is. From my aunts, uncles and cousins who support everyone in everything, to my brother who showed me what I am worth daily and was the perfect example of what a man is and taught me never to settle, and my sister and Walker who in their first few years of marriage have been through one of the hardest things any couple could even imagine of going through, to my parents who have always been able to get through any disagreement without getting my sibling and I involved at all. My parents are the extreme example to me of what a marriage is and what it takes.

I really have been blessed with the love I have been given throughout my life!

I am also so blessed to be best friends with this guy, named Christian Taylor Browne-Frazier! After being friends for 5 years I am so happy to FINALLY call him my husband. He doesn't like that I say finally, but when a girl knows, she knows! And 5 years was a long time to wait.

That being said, I love my life! I love my husband! And I love all these wonderful people who were able to attend out wedding, and have inspired us to be inspiring.

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