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I've got the best things in life, no money can buy

Money schmoney.

Everyday I wake up with 2 people I love. We have a nice roof over our head. We both have transportation. WE HAVE OUR HEALTH. We have a chance to better ourselves. We have opportunity.

The other day I wrote about how I thought life was comparable to a theme park. I realize now it doesn't matter 'how long the line is' or 'if we are scared' or not. What matters is having that person next to you on the ride that is willing to hold your to comfort you before it gets tough, hold on really tight while things are scary, and be there to smile about it in the end. I happen to have that person, and that's all that matters.

Here are a few pictures for everyone to enjoy.







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