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Portrait of a Marriage, Year One: July (The Anniversary)

July 21, 2014

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year One: June (The Eleventh Month)

June 21, 2014

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year 1: May (The 10th Month)

May 21, 2014

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year 1: April (The Ninth Month)

April 21, 2014

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to spend …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year 1: March (The Eighth Month)

March 21, 2014

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to spend …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year 1: February (The Seventh Month)

February 21, 2014

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year 1: January (The Sixth Month)

January 21, 2014

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year 1: December (The Fifth Month)

December 21, 2013

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year 1: November (The Fourth Month)

November 21, 2013

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to …

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Portrait of a Marriage, Year 1: The Third Month (October)

October 20, 2013

Note: As explained in this post, in honor of me and my wife’s first year of marriage, I’m going to …

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