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Alycia
Super July 2021

Do you feel lucky? i do! ❤️❤️❤️

Alycia, on July 7, 2019 at 3:12 AM Posted in Family and Relationships 0 10

My fiance' came to my work tonight just to spend time with me during my dinner break. We've been together for four years and he still goes to this trouble to show me his love. ❤️ He makes me homemade soup and packs it up so I can have "love soup" (made with love) for dinner. He also cleans the kitchen after my kids make a mess so I don't have to worry about it when I get home. In the midst of the wedding planning craziness, I'd love to hear some romance! What does your fiance' do to make you feel loved?


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Latest activity by Clíodhna, on July 8, 2019 at 11:39 AM
  • Renee
    Super October 2020
    Renee ·
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    Sometimes he'll randomly come to my workplace in the middle of the night with extra snacks and leave them in the car for me to find in the morning. There's been a few times I've come out to flowers as well. Not to mention the times I forgot something at home or need something at work, he'll bring it out to me. He's amazing and I'm definitely the lucky one ❤️

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  • M
    Legend June 2019
    Melle ·
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    Aw Smiley smile cute
    During my wedding planning he bought me flowers and a card to thank me for the hard work I've done with the planning. And I got us couple massages to take a break from the planning.
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  • C
    Master January 2019
    Cassidy ·
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    I was working 2 jobs up until 8 months ago. My then fiancé (and boyfriend) used to come eat dinner at the restaurant I was working at so we could see each other. Not every night I worked but once a week or every other week. I never knew when, so it was always a nice surprise.
    Also randomly hell bring home flowers, not often but it makes me feel special when he does.
    Yesterday he washed my car, lol.
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  • Katie
    VIP November 2019
    Katie ·
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    My FH takes care of my son during the evenings I’m working two jobs
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  • Alycia
    Super July 2021
    Alycia ·
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    That’s so sweet! The surprises are always special. You are having an ordinary night, then suddenly you find a reminder of how much you are loved.
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  • Alycia
    Super July 2021
    Alycia ·
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    I get to hear that too! “Thank you for working so hard to make our day special.” It means so much to know our guys see it and appreciate it.
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  • Leslie
    Devoted August 2019
    Leslie ·
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    My fiancée and I are long distance, she came to visit me this weekend and picked up flowers on her way. We were also supposed to get breakfast today before she left, but plans changed and she had to leave sooner than we thought. She still took a few minutes to grab some coffee with me and eat some dry cereal in her car before she left (it sounds silly but a few minutes to spend with her before she left meant a lot).

    Plannng a wedding while not even being able to talk every day is stressful, the little things mean a lot!
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  • Melissa
    Dedicated October 2019
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    We work opposite shifts, so sometimes if he comes home before I'm awake, he'll go and make me coffee and bring it in and get me to sit up lol
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  • Alycia
    Super July 2021
    Alycia ·
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    That is real love! Not just for you, but for your lucky little guy.

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  • Clíodhna
    WeddingWire Administrator January 2030
    Clíodhna ·
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    This is so sweet Alycia Smiley heart

    It's really the little things, isn't it!

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