Christmas Day
My English teacher in high school had always told me that and they lived happily ever after, was a cliche and unoriginal way to end a writing piece. My life has become something that I love. My life might be a story in a book, and if so happens that it is, I hope it's a wondrous story that makes people of all ages smile. Maybe my story ends with a happily ever after, in big letters just like this,
And We Will Live Happily Ever After. . .
We are going to have kids, most likely three, after we get married. The wedding? That'll have to happen in a summer month. I'm definitely going to learn how to ride a horse at one point. Oh, and we are going to watch Mamma Mia with cousin Dominick, we know how much he wanted to.

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Notoriously Beautiful
RomanceYoung girl moves from NYC to Italy with hopes of starting a new life...she finds romance along the way and is quickly swept off her feet by the handsome local, Marco