Happy Birthday Kim!

19 Sep 2008 by Jason D. Moore, 6 Comments »

On this your first birthday as my wife, I just want to say how lucky I am to be able to share my life with you! Your love for me is so amazing and I am humbled by every moment we have together. I am so proud for all that you have accomplished and I’m so excited for all that is to come.

I wish only the best for you on this special day and I know that everyday is special that is spent with you! I know that no gift can show you how much you mean to me; no card, no flowers, no dinner for two can express how I feel. But I want you to know that all that I am is yours and all of the joys of my life are made all the more lovely because if you. And I will always hold you in my heart and love you with the love that you deserve.

Happy Birthday!

I Love You!

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6 Comments

  1. Mike Palmer says:

    Happy B-day Kim – Have a great weekend.

  2. MOM says:

    Happy Birthday Kim, We are so glad you came into our family! You are a special daughter-in-law and you make our lives better because you are in it. LOVE MOM and DAD

  3. Andy says:

    A good birthday present for a teacher: it’s Friday!

    Happy Birthday.

  4. Jason says:

    Indeed – a Happy Birthday to you! Enjoy the weekend!

  5. Michael Shaw says:

    Jason.
    Your wife is as lovely as your birthday card.
    Michael

  6. ims says:

    Happy Birth day :)

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