Thursday, April 24, 2008

Happy Anniversary!

Yesterday was Craig and my 14 year anniversary! We'll be celebrating tomorrow night by going out to dinner and seeing "The Spelling Bee" at the Orpheum Theatre.

Emotionally, it was a rough morning. I'm not quite as physically attractive as I'd like to be on a special occassion like yesterday. I woke to the reflection of a very pregnant, bald lady. Hubba, Hubba! Either feature alone might not be too bad, but together... well, not a fashion statement! I felt much better after getting all cleaned up, dressed, and putting on a cute hat.


And my sweet husband sent me flowers, "To the most beautiful girl I know." I love him.

7 comments:

SandyKay said...

Happy 14th! Normally I would send my regrets to anyone who's had to live with a brother of mine for that long, but I guess I'll just send along congratulations. I guess he's not so bad. :)

No matter what you might think when you look in the mirror first thing in the morning, isn't it nice to know that all the rest of us think you are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

shauna said...

Craig's note on the flowers made me cry. You two are fabulous together!

Reeses Pieces said...

How sweet. I'm happy for the two of you and Happy Anniversary. To me you look very sexy...okay maybe radiants a better word!!!!

Jeremy and Angela said...

Happy Aniversay! Everytime I see you, your glowing! You truly area beautiful Cheri!

Unknown said...

Cheri
Glad you guys were able to celebrate your anniversary with each other...sounds like a fun night for you two ! Next time I get scared in the night when Jeff is out of town, I will call Craig to come down !! Looks like he did well on the target practice !!
I will try to catch up with you next week to confirm the dates you mentioned for your pampering event ..we love you !! Jessica

Catherine said...

I think you look fabulous! Those hats are darling and so is your body. My prayers are with you. Stay strong.

Jodee said...

Do you remember the first flowers Craig "didn't" send you? I told my kids that story and they thought I should write a book about it.