.Hello again family and friends and thanks for joining me for this week's post. Your continued support is appreciated. I'm posting it a little later than I wanted, but things have been busy.Yesterday was my wedding anniversary of 14 years and I thought that it would be fitting to share our story. Picking up where my last post left off, even though at this point in my life I didn't understand what God was doing, I put my trust in him and focused on the ways that he was working in my life. I became active in church and was elected the young people's president and started working with the youth at the church I attended. I also received my minister's license during this period of time. The more that I focused on God, the less frustrated that I was with my situation, because I knew that it was in God's hands. I started to fill that I had a purpose in my life. Even though I was still learning to deal with my RA diagnosis, it was no longer the primary focus of my life. It was during this period of my life that I met my husband Todd. I met him at my older brother Tony's wedding. We talked and became friends. As our friendship grew, I decided to tell him about my RA. I was hesitant to tell him, because I felt that it would change the way that he saw me as a person. I was relieved once I told him, because it didn't change his view of me at all. In fact we started dating and around nine months of dating, we got engaged. We knew in our hearts that we were meant for each other. On September 16, 2000, we became husband and wife and together we continued on this journey. I'm grateful that he is a part of this journey with me and it had to be God that put us together to handle the things that I have faced with my RA. I just wanted to tell Todd that I am thankful for all the things that you have done and the support that you have given me throughout this journey. You rock babe! :)