When I first saw Brady, he was inexplicably barefoot, at a young single adult activity. I'll admit it--with the hopes that no one ever reads this--I thought he was rather handsome. He was kind of hyper and said things that people were thinking but would never say out loud. But I liked that I didn't have to guess what he was thinking. I tend to over analyze people but I found that Brady was an open book and that was a relief. He wasn't calculating, he was just himself, natural. I won't lie we all know his lack of filter has created many an awkward moment and a displeased wife. But I'd like to point out just some of the goodness about Brady that I have come to know.
He loves kids, and admits that he can relate to them very well.
He'll not only watch the shows that most husbands won't watch (ie. the Bachelor) but he loves them as much as I do.
He's more patient with me than anyone else could be.
He can pick out a good purse better than I can.
He always thinks I look good, even when I know for a fact that I don't.
He has a strong faith.
He's great at fixing things.
I know he would do anything to make me happy.
So here's to 2 years of marriage, spent at 5 different addresses in 3 different states.
4 comments:
ahhhhh...so sweet ashlin. Congratulations on two blissful, and sometimes awkward, years of marriage to Brady. You guys make a great couple.
Wow what a nice tribute. It brought tears to my eyes. You really complement (double meaning) each other well. Brady is sooooo lucky to have married you. We love and appreciate you. Just remember any good qualities Brady has were inherited from ME....since Gwen still has her good qualities. Keep enjoying each other. You are still on you honeymoon!!!!
Ashlooon, hey that was nice what you said and made me miss those things about Brady.
And here's to my daughter, an articulate, creative, bright, beautiful, tender hearted young woman who knew a good man when she saw one!!! - Mom
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