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Day 20: Handwriting

There are many things I love about my boyfriend. Strangely enough one of these things is I seeing his scribbly handwriting. 

Valentine's Day 2010 This was written in my card.

=] 

I go through all my old cards every once. It helps me remember how awesome he really is. 

<3

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  1. We do have a spare room. You can slave labor for it. I love your perspective on Kyle. Won't tell him that I read this! So glad to realize that you do have a blog!

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