This woman saved her husband's flowers gave her for nearly 30 years
True love is real.
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MeetRosalia and Robert Andujo. They have been married for 27 years and, according to their 21-year-old daughter,Rocio Andujo, they or they 'always perfectly in love.
"[Of] all the marriages I saw, my parents are one of my favorites and not [because it's my parents, but because I see how much respect they have for each [other]", Rocio saidBuzzfeed News.
Robert was a bit a "men to women"Back in the day, according to Rocio. So, his mother continued to transform him because she did not want to be" just another girl on her list. "But once she finally gave her a chance, he totally changed.
"Everyone could see how love my father was with my mother and everyone would be surprised because they had never seen my father then in love with a girl before," she said. She said.
Recently, Rocio found a book where her mother kept all the flowers as her father had given her since they started going out with the first time. They were all with love and carefully preserved.
Rocio shared a video of the flowers pressed on Twitter and it is immediately viral, winner more than 67,000 retweets in just two days.
People have been very touched, especially when they discovered that no one, not even Robert, had no idea that Rosalia had kept these appeal tokens all that time.
"Nobody knew that my mother had kept these flowers. She still has the first bouquet of Roses he gave him," Rocio said Buzzfeed News, adding that when his father discovered that he was "shocked and happy" .
And it turns out that Rosalia is not the only sentimental. Since the Tweet went viral, other people shared the way they preserved the first flowers they have received loves of their lives.
Some of them are extremely artistic - like this woman who took the daisies that her boyfriend gave her when he asked her to be her girlfriend, pressed them between the parchment paper inside a manual, waited a month for them to be completely dry, then applied them to a floating glass frame.
Another woman preserved her special silica gel flowers and arrangements in a shadow box. "They have the last year this way and I can watch them all day," she wrote.
"Last flower, last book, last partner," A Twitter user has beautifully written about his own perfectly preserved pink.
Overall, it is a reminder that while flowers die, true love can last forever. It's also one of the reasons that bring flowers to a date with this special someone is one of our40 former relationship counseling that always applies today.
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