I'm still working on my vows. Please let me know which one you like..
Vow #1
Cain, when we met, I never knew that my life was about to change, and that I would find my soul mate, my best friend. I will never forget the day I knew I was in love with you. I have learned to enjoy each day as it comes, you have always been there to pick me up when I'm down regardless of the situation. I look forward to the day when we see our kids being born, loosing their first tooth, going to their first day of school, and eventually getting married and having kids of their own, we have done so much together and shared so many wonderful memories together and yet we have a lifetime of memories that are awaiting us. I know we will live joyously, laugh freely and always be supportive of one another throughout our marriage and its triumphs and trials. I pledge before our friends and family to accept you as my partner above all others and cherish you forever as my husband and best friend for the rest of our lives.
Vow #2
I, Tammy, choose you, Cain, to be my husband, my partner, my friend, my confidant, and my soul mate.
Together, we will be better than we could be alone
Though life may not always be as perfect as it is at this moment, I vow to always keep my love as pure as it is today. I promise to be there for you in your laughter and your tears, in your sickness and your health, in your comfort and your fears, in your poverty and your wealth. I know that our love is heaven sent, and I promise to be there for you for all your life, come what may.
Vow #3
Cain, I love you with all my heart.
You are my one and only, my rock, and my inspiration.
It seems like only yesterday that we started our lives together and allowed our love to bloom.
I knew in my heart that we were meant to be together.
My love for you is never ending and I cherish every second we are together.
And I will continue to cherish our love forever and never take it for granted.
Nothing can, or ever will change these feelings deep inside of me.
And I most look forward to growing old with you in the many years to come, till death do us part.