
I choose you and promise to choose you as my husband every day we wake.I promise to honor, love, and cherish you through all life's adventures.

I promise to be your navigator, best friend, and wife.You make me laugh, you make me think, and above all, you make me happy.Today and forever I will follow his advice and seek my remedy in your arms. "There is no remedy for love" says Thoreau, "but to love more".I vow to always protect you from harm, to stand with you against your troubles and to look to you when I need protection.You are loved more than any metaphor can ever try to express – my love, my husband.Give me your hand, and I will give you forever.I promise to be your guiding light in the darkness, a warming comfort in the cold, and shoulder to lean on when life is too much to bare on your own.

You are my every dream come true, and I can't wait for the reality we get to build together.I dedicate myself to your happiness, success, and smile. I will take your hand and stand by your side in the good and the bad. Today I say, "I do" but to me that means, "I will".I pledge to honor you, love you and cherish you as my husband today and every day.I promise to be your honest, faithful, and loving wife for the rest of my days.I love you with my whole heart with a passion that can't be expressed in words, only in kisses, glances, and years of adventure by your side.Here, interior designers from around the South share their predictions for what's trending in kitchen design for 2022 and beyond.

We're turning away from big-box stores and toward vintage items-first, out of necessity due to supply-chain issues, and now, for design reasons-to add charm and character to every room in the house, including the kitchen. An overall trend toward celebrating the history and originality of our homes is displacing ultramodern aesthetics and sharp lines as we all look to create cozier, colorful, more personalized spaces that better suit our lifestyles. 16 Kitchen Design Trends Southern Designers Predict Will Be Everywhere in 2022 There's no denying how the pandemic fundamentally changed the world-including how we live (and work) inside our homes.
