Happy Anniversary Mrs Mandias
Today, the 13th day of December, is our 6th wedding anniversary. It is hard to believe that 6 years ago we started this little adventure together. In that time we have done many things, been to many countries and seen many sights. I have loved every minute (even when you steal my last little bit of ice cream from my bowl).
Firstly I would like to thanks you for putting up with me for all those years. You have supported me in my hair brain ideas and pretended to be interested in things that I think are important, especially this blog and my sports. You have continued to love me when many other people would have stopped and given up.
Mrs Mandias I love you more today then when we made our vows 6 years ago. You are beautiful in both body and spirit. Your determination and cheerfulness is contagious and I love spending time with you. Today you still make me laugh, your smile still lights up a room and I love the many hours that we spend together. You are a fantastic mum and our wee boys are blessed to have you as their guide, teacher and corrector of my mistakes. It is my prayer that the next 6 years are just as enjoyable and rewarding as the last.
Love and a tongue in the ear,
Your friend, lover and husband
Ozy Mandias















Tounge in the ear? The secret of a succesful marriage!
I’m concerned about the tongue in the ear part.. but apart from that, a lovely piece Ozy.
Thanks Steve. You should try it sometime. It not only helps with marriage but is an excellent ice breaker at the office Christmas Party.
Thank you so much Mr Mandias. I love you more than the day I married you too. Just to put things straight I do not like tongues in the ear. Mr Mandias has only done that once and never again!!!!!
That was too much information for my young-ish impressionable mind… with the lizard thing!
Nevertheless, A very BIG congratulations to you both, Mr and Mrs Mandias. It is special to hear… and not see, I might add, the continuing love and commitment in your covenant of marriage!
May you both grow old and wrinkly together… Oh, sorry Oz, in your case, may you grow old and slightly more wrinkly!