Tin/Aluminum

Ten….

It’s the perfect number.  Unless you roam in über religious circles that would consider 7 perfection.

Seven makes me scratch.

No, 10 is the pinnacle of the scale.  It’s the measuring standard, the bar.

Or not.

For me ten is the beginning, the foundation.  Upon ten we grow.  We anticipate tomorrow.  We build our lives.

It seems an instance yet ten years have passed.

I’m not sure I’ve fully exhaled.

Happy Anniversary, Honey!  I love you.

(Post edit:  It would seem that after 10 years I should be able to articulate more fully your magnitude in my life.  First off, I’m from Louisiana.  Articulation is not what we are about.  Second, you know my family–we don’t communicate.  Thanks for loving us all the same.

I want to say more, to do more, but words escape me.  Actions seem meaningless.  Please do not mistake my inability.  I love you more today than yesterday but not nearly as much as I anticipate loving you tomorrow.  You are my world, my reason.

I am because you breathe.)

share. peace.
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01 2010

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  1. Dan #
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    Happy aniversary guys. And you’ve seemed pretty eloquent to me since the move Ed.
    Dan´s last blog ..Have laptop, can travel My ComLuv Profile

    Ed Reply:

    Thanks so much for the Versary Wishes.

  2. 2

    Nice one.

    Happy Anniversary.
    Martin´s last blog ..I blame Disney My ComLuv Profile

    Ed Reply:

    Thanks, man. And Happy New Year to you.

  3. 3

    Happy Anniversary to you both! 10 is awesome.

    Ed, did you take advantage and wrap all your gifts to your lovely bride in tin foil?
    Seattledad (Luke, I am Your Father)´s last blog ..Character Flaws My ComLuv Profile

    Ed Reply:

    Absolutely! I was unable to find a suitable gift of tin/aluminum so I wrapped in foil. (And I remembered you had done the same so in a way, you saved my anniversary.)

  4. 4

    Happy tin anniversary !

    Ten years is a long, long time – now play the game of “where will we be in another ten ?”

    Happy New Year too !
    Gary´s last blog ..A long night, a deep snow… My ComLuv Profile

    Ed Reply:

    Do we still have to play games? Can’t we just go to our neutral corners and be in peace?