One of the luckiest women on earth! 🥰 Matthew and Gunnar still make me swoon... over 30 years later! What a beautiful baby boy, Little Ozzie is, too! Looks just like his beautiful Daddy!
Communication is key. I've been with my husband for 30 years. Married 19 of those years. We very rarely argue or fight. We NEVER go to bed without saying I love you. No matter how upset we are at one another, it is extremely important that those 3 little words are the last thing we hear before going to bed. Or leaving the house or ending a phone call or text. You never know when "I love you" will be the last thing your loved one hears from you. Always make sure, no matter what, that "I love you" IS IN FACT the last thing they hear from you. As a stage 3cancer thriver,with a very traumatic childhood, I made damn sure my husband and daughter knew that no matter what, "I love you" better be at the end of every conversation we have........
Your comment is truly heartwarming! ❤️ Your commitment to always ending conversations with "I love you" is a beautiful testament to the power of love and communication. As a cancer thriver, your strength and resilience are truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and reminding us all of the importance of expressing love in our daily interactions. Keep thriving and spreading the love! 🙏💕
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One of the luckiest women on earth! 🥰 Matthew and Gunnar still make me swoon... over 30 years later! What a beautiful baby boy, Little Ozzie is, too! Looks just like his beautiful Daddy!
That's one little boy who's wondering: "What's going on here? Why do these men wanna talk to my mama and daddy?"
Nice to see both have settled down.
What a beautiful family!! Bless you always 🙏
Gorgeous family,
Beautiful family
They both look just like Ozzy right now
Communication is key. I've been with my husband for 30 years. Married 19 of those years. We very rarely argue or fight. We NEVER go to bed without saying I love you. No matter how upset we are at one another, it is extremely important that those 3 little words are the last thing we hear before going to bed. Or leaving the house or ending a phone call or text. You never know when "I love you" will be the last thing your loved one hears from you. Always make sure, no matter what, that "I love you" IS IN FACT the last thing they hear from you. As a stage 3cancer thriver,with a very traumatic childhood, I made damn sure my husband and daughter knew that no matter what, "I love you" better be at the end of every conversation we have........
Your comment is truly heartwarming! ❤️ Your commitment to always ending conversations with "I love you" is a beautiful testament to the power of love and communication. As a cancer thriver, your strength and resilience are truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and reminding us all of the importance of expressing love in our daily interactions. Keep thriving and spreading the love! 🙏💕
i agree