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We’ve been together 8 years (married 3 years). Through dealing with infertility, death, caring for family members, etc we’ve learned just how ride-or-die we really are. All pettiness is put aside, we become extremely effective and efficient decision-makers, we’re selfless and we place all trust in God. It’s a side of our relationship that we could’ve never known existed when we were dating. As a bonus, we can both find humor in anything and share a laugh during tough times!
Reflections by Elizabeth Polk
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