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The youth group we were leaders in
The chololate that John famously ate all of without offering any to Jo (despite it being one of her favoirites)
The coolest beach we've been to
Our first marital home was on this road
The animal that featured in our 1st wedding reading
The Arena we danced our socks off at to Colyplay
The name we gave to Jo's bump when she was pregnant with Sam
The road we live on now
The suffix we affectionately add to Matty's name
The national park we visited in Northern Uganda
The 3 creatures John created who REALLY LOVES Jo
Our film
Yummy recipe handed down by Jo's Grandma - a slightly curried casserole of chicken, mushrooms and apples
The dutch man who entertains the boys
Name of the room Jo gave birth in to both Sam and Matty
The word game we play with nextdoor
The occupation we enjoyed for a night during lockdown
The made up (but better) word Jo says in the place of observant
'Dance with me' band
The name of our village and home church
The prize Jo won in style at Walshy's sports bar
The eye that Jo had operated on
The player we celebrated at Camp Nou
The airport we flew from having only booked tickets hours before
The motley crew myself, Alicia and the boys dressed up as
The month Leicester were confirmed as Champions of the Premier League
The name given to the time friends descended on our house for a snowy weekend of fun
The body part John famously fell for in Jo
The place John proposed to Jo
The place John didn't propose to Jo
The drink John had before purchasing Jo's engagement ring
The most beautiful beach in the UK
Jo loves this creature so much that she spent 4 hours carving one out of snow
You bought me pineapple to plicate me in this country
The word John preemptively sang at the top of his voice (on his own) when leading music at a Carol Concert
John's lookalike footballer
The surname of our friends whose wedding we got snowed in at
John's first car
The car Jo wrote off
The colour of Jo's face after applying one too many days of tinted aftersun
We had this in baps at the end of our weddind day
The material symbolising 10 years of marriage
The roadtrip we'd love to take when the boys are older
The beach we spent many days on in Greece
Our first holiday abroad with just us 4
First family pets
The word printed on the hats of your tent on Hungarton camp
Name of our white baby rabbit

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