“When I met my husband, I thought I had found love so raw, so deep, and so genuine that I would never fall in love again.
I was wrong.
When he cried when he met our first born and cut his umbilical cord-I fell in love again.
When I was covered in milk stains, pumping on one side and nursing on the other- unshowered and in the same pants I had worn all week, he told me I was beautiful-I fell in love again.
When he stayed up all night building the master Lego Set on Christmas Eve-I fell in love again.
When there was no heartbeat on the ultrasound, and he knew that no words could take the pain away, so he just hugged me tight-I fell in love again.
When I woke up and noticed his side of the bed still made and I found him downstairs making the best Easter Egg Hunt ever-I fell in love again.
When I was 9 months pregnant and he painted my toenails for me-I fell in love again.
When I forgot about my contractions because he had me laughing so hard in the delivery room with our second born-I fell in love again.
When he remembered to move that darn Elf every night in December-I fell in love again.
When he watched ‘Love Actually’ with me for the 5th time-I fell in love again.
When the whole house was sick and he was on toilet duty-I fell in love again.
When he wouldn’t leave my side when our youngest was in distress and prayed for both of us and asked the doctors a million questions-I fell in love again.
When I found him sleeping on the floor next to the crib-I fell in love again.
When he taught our boys that chivalry matters and that you should still hold the door for people even if they can open the door themselves-I fell in love again.
When he worked 30 hours of overtime in 2 weeks so that we could afford family vacation-I fell in love again.
When he rode the roller coaster 3 times even though he has motion sickness because it made the boys happy-I fell in love again.
When I find another wrinkle or another grey hair, he tells me I get prettier with age-I fall in love again.
Some say love is blind. I disagree. To know true love is to go in eyes wide open and see each other wholly and completely with love and acceptance. Encouragement and patience. True love is what happens when we are at our worst and helps us see the light.
True love is about falling in love every day.”
This story was submitted to Love What Matters by Andrea Smolin of My 3 Sons. The article originally appeared here. Submit your story here, and subscribe to our best love stories here.
Do you know someone who could benefit from this story? Please SHARE on Facebook or Twitter.