This is how Kurt looked when I fell in love with him. As we round out this Valentine's week, I get to talk about the person that started it all! It's easy to list all the good things about Kurt. He has a quiet confidence about him. He is always calm and in control. I think I have seen him lose it only once in our whole married life. He truly is nice to everyone. He's the most non-judgmental person I know. I'm sure that's part of the reason his BYU students love him so much. He's very easy to be around. He can and will strike up a conversation with anyone in a heartbeat. He's so creative. For so many years his creativity was bottled up because he didn't really have a useful outlet for it. Now he can use it on a daily basis and he does it very well. He's funny. He's very thoughtful and remembers things that are important. For my 40th birthday, he wrote me a letter listing 40 things he loves about me. It made me cry and, when I read it over yesterday, I cried again! He is a good provider for our family and he is always thinking about us. He is always thinking about his parents and making sure that they are taken care of. How I got so lucky to have such a wonderful friend, husband and father to my children I will never know but I am thankful for him every day.
I love you Kurt!
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Thanks Marn. You are so sweet. Sorry I'm not the blogger in the family--you deserve a huge page of compliments of your own!
I think I remember the ONE incident where I lost it. It had to be the THIRD flooded window well in our new house before we even moved in, right?
Luckily we can look back and laugh at my tirade (frankly, I would still have felt better if I would a have at least busted the window out with the shovel!).
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