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My wish for them

My nephew Cameron and his beautiful bride, Kate
Married 2/27/10

I wish them...
  • laughter every day
  • years and years and years of time together to discover God's best for their lives
  • the supernatural ability to continue to be fascinated by each other even as they walk through the monotony of daily life
  • faith that carries them through the rough patches
  • complete trust in each other
  • providential timing and clarity for all of their major life changes - jobs, babies, houses etc.
  • the sweetness of lifelong love together

Congrats, Cam and Kate. We love you.

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  1. Anonymous2:44 PM

    THANK YOU AUNTIE CATHY. You and your family are such a blessing, its been so wonderful to get to know you guys over the years, and I'm even more blessed to actually get to call you family now. :) We love you lots and lots.

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