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This Intentional Husband Re-Proposed to His Wife For Their 30th Wedding Anniversary!

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Being happily married for 30 years is a huge feat, one that deserves to be celebrated on a grand scale. This gentleman absolutely understood the assignment with a sweet re-proposal for his long-time baby girl.

With their son’s help, he was able to pull off this sweet anniversary surprise. They hung up pictures of him and her from many years back, with beautiful white flowers and lights lining the decor. Alas, his wife came in blindfolded. Once she took off the blindfold, she was so mesmerised by the surprise that she even shouted. Her husband got on his knees and asked her to marry him again, and without hesitation, she said yes. It was truly a beautiful moment steeped in intentionality and a love that keeps burning bright through decades, and we absolutely love it.

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