Today is the 6 year anniversary of my marriage. I thank God every day for my wife, and all the ways she blesses and love me.
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Congratulations,
May God's blessings continue to shower upon you both. Remember also to tell her that you love her. Strive also to love her even when you do not like something she is doing. Ask forgiveness of God and of her for those things that you do that she may not like.
May all of your time together be blessed by God.
As Alicia just reminded me, The only good advice I was given about marriage was "The first hundred years are the hardest"