Happily ever after
Jenkins and I have been married for some years now. I cannot say that we are a “happily ever after” married couple. Although I may joke about it and blog that Jenkins and I are married and lived happily ever after, this is not actually the real case.
We still quarrel (correction: we fight a LOT). Just two weeks ago, I was crying of anger because of a quarrel. We also do not agree with the same things together. A classic example is that we still debate whether Kulay, our four year old son, will attend the DVBS (Daily Vacation Bible School) which is conducted by protestant churches and the Flores de Mayo (which is done by the Catholic church). Our married life may have earthquakes and storms but all I can say is that my life will not be as colorful and my life will not be as happier if I am not married with my husband right now.
I am just lucky that I was able to have hubby in my life. I met my husband when I took my degree in Political Science. People can meet their partners in the most unexpected places and situations you know and even in remote places like in a natural acne treatment center.
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