Back when we were merely engaged, before we were willing to kiss on camera, we had each other's backs. We've grown in our chemistry as a team since then. Our loyalty to one another has been tested by our pasts, our finances, our kids, other people's kids, our jobs, the enemy, etc. But through all that we've learned to fight each other less and fight all else together as a team. We've seen couples prematurely take on the "us vs everybody" philosophy while people were trying to tell them it might not work. Those in people weren't their enemies, they were trying to help. And they were right. A lot of them are divorced now. The only thing stronger than the oneness of a couple, is the oneness of a community. But once that community affirms you as a couple and y'all make it to the altar and you put them rings on, fight for that oneness. Daily. No matter what. Don't let the anybody divide the kingdom. #ThrowbackThursday 📸: @all_things_danie (at Atlanta, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLdTi1wHBON/?igshid=t5z1674t6b3c










