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Falling Down Is A Part Of Life; Getting Back Up Is Living

Loving note from my husband...This man puts a smile on my face every single day since we've first  spoken in 2009, the year we've married 2012 till now in the present 2019...NO MAN (besides my father) has ever showed me love especially through his actions the way that my husband loves me...Every woman should feel and experience the kind of love that is unconditional with no boundaries and much respect 💯! I hope you all enjoy this letter from my husband to me his STAR (that's what he calls me)👇👇👇!!!

There comes a time in a person's life when the decision is made to walk away from all the drama, chaos and the people who creates it.
You surround yourself with people who make you laugh, forget the bad, motivates you to be a great person, who lends a helping hand when needed with no ulterior motives and focus on the good.
So, love the people who treat you right...think good thoughts for the ones who don't and wish them the best.
Life is too short to be anything but happy.

Falling down is apart of Life. Getting back up is Living!!!!!

Hey baby! I know you have been going through some tough times, dealing with all the bullshit that comes with our situation, so I felt compelled to sending these words of comfort because I love you so much....No one in this world mean as much to me as you do and I want to always see you achieving and doing good no matter how hard or tough things may seem.

Even the sun always shine behind the clouds, and our sun is on its way my love so stay strong and keep the faith........

I love you baby!

Love,

Your husband,

Eric J. Z

Theresa Zollicoffer
Relationship Coach & Wedding officiant
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