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Things That Make You Go HMMMMM - - - - #28

I am sitting in my hotel room.  I go home tomorrow.  It's been a long and frigid week.  It's supposed to start icing and raining and snowing right before we go home tomorrow.

If you pay attention, I have a husband who, with maybe one exception, says, "Happy (insert number here) monthaversary" on the twelfth of every month.  He's already texted both of my phones today.

Sitting in my room, I hear a knock.  I think it's Lisa because it's almost time to go to our closing reception - because tomorrow our class is over and we literally leave class at 3:00 and get on a shuttle to the airport right after.

There is a nice gentleman from the desk there, he is holding something for me and says they are for me.  I don't believe him, I'm figuring he is at the wrong room.  He tells me it's from my husband

The card got lost - it said "Happy 103rd monthaversary".  I'm just bawlin'.  Love you honey bunny, you're the bestest.

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  1. My lovely wife... I wish for you all the happiness I can give you and am full of happiness that I have you in my life as my wife and look forward to sharing our lives together forever...
    xoxox

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  2. My Lovely Wife... You may never know just how much I love you... However I will attempt to show you whenever I can... I love you so very much and am awaiting your return home from this business trip...

    XOXOX

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  3. My Lovely Wife.... you may never know how much I love you... However I will always attempt to show you whenever I can... I miss you and love you so very much and awaiting your return from this business trip you are on...

    XOXOX

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  4. Just so you know, my husband also wishes me Happy monthaversary every month- for the day we met, got engaged, got our endowments, and got married. He remembers so much more than I do. He also wishes the kids Happy monthaversary for the day of the month they were born. They just roll their eyes.

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