Six years ago, I was told that I had found freedom. Little did I know that just two weeks later, in August 2018, I would meet the "KANO" of my life. What started as a simple friendship quickly transformed into a love story beyond my wildest dreams.
He truly is one of the best things that has ever happened to me. Life has presented its challenges, and those who know me are aware of the struggles I’ve faced. Still, I always held onto the belief that God would reward me for my patience, and here He is — a blessing for which I am eternally grateful.
His sense of humor never fails to bring a smile to my face, and he embodies love, intelligence, and kindness.
He accepts me just as I am, without concern for my weight, skin tone, or the occasional annoyance I may cause. He appreciates my natural beauty, considering it divine. He embraces my children as his own and goes out of his way to ensure they feel comfortable with him. Effort is something he emphasizes, and it's something he truly demonstrates. He often reminds me that I bring value to his life, just as he adds value to mine. He reassures me that he is here to make my life easier, not harder, and for that, I am incredibly thankful.
He never ceases to surprise me. What more could I ask for? The man God has sent into my life has exceeded all my expectations.
Now, I am happily married to my loving and caring "KANO" of my life.
And on that day forward, I will not merely promise, but dedicate myself to listening to him and learning from him, to supporting him and embracing his support in return.
I am grateful to the Lord for the love that unites our hearts and for the spiritual fellowship we share in marriage. I will love, honor, and cherish him always. As we embark on the privileges and joys of this sacred relationship and begin the wonderful journey of creating a Christian home, I will regard him as my partner and leader. I will stand by him in sickness and in health, in times of wealth and poverty, in sorrow and in joy, remaining true to him by God's grace, trusting in him for as long as we both shall live.