"Everywhere in nature we are taught the lessons of patience
and waiting. We want things a long time before we get them,
and the fact that we wanted them a long time makes them all
the more precious when they come."

-Joseph F. Smith

Friday

.ashley.


Ashley is great. She is so much fun. I remember one Saturday afternoon where she decided we were going to drop everything we were doing and just take our dog up in the canyon to enjoy the mountains. We loaded up our four-wheeler and just spent a lazy afternoon together. I love that about her. She is a natural nurturer. She takes such great care of me; always making sure my lunch is packed before work and having dinner on the table when I get home. She cares for people so well, which shows in her profession as a registered nurse. She has worked for the children’s hospital where all her tiny patients would light up to see that she was on shift. I love watching her with our nephews or our friend's kids. They swarm around her and she is always the first one to get on the floor to play trucks or read a story. She is so optimistic. Even through our struggles with infertility, she has never lost hope that we would be parents. She was born to be a mother. I know your child would be so lucky to call her mommy. She looks forward to being a stay at home mom, where she can be there to see that first smile, first step, or first giggle. I am so grateful that I married such a strong, sweet woman and I can’t wait to be side by side with her raising our children.

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