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Napier Anniversary

Erin Napier/Instagram

Erin Napieris feeling thankful for 15 years of marriage.

She and husband Ben Napier tied the knot on Nov. 22, 2008, and Erin reflected on their anniversary in anInstagram tributeWednesday.

“I sometimes think of all the people in the world, and how the earth is just this tiny dusty speck in the universe,” she wrote. “And somehow, we managed to find each other.”

“Thank you, Lord, for 15 years in a marriage that feels like home and comfort and assurance and strength and LOVE,” the post continued. “We are so lucky to have found each other young and grown up around each other, forming these identities. I love you,@scotsman.co. 🥹❤️”

Napier Anniversary

Last year, Erin shared a similar post marking their14th anniversary.

Erin, 38, posted another sweet tribute to Ben when heturned 40in September.

“Lordy lordy, Big Ben is 40! He and my daddy both had milestone birthdays this week!,” she wrote alongside a carousel that included a photo of Ben shirtless in a gym mirror selfie. “I want to be like you,@scotsman.co: never looking back or feeling sad about our youth getting further away, but always feeling so grateful for right now.”

“You’ve worked so hard this year to rehab your shoulder and transformed yourself in the process,” she added. “The girls and I are so thankful for you. Here’s to 50 more birthdays together. I love you!”

The couple regularly show their affection for each other on social media.

Last week, Erin shared Ben’s quirkysleeping habitin an Instagram post, proclaiming, “I love this weirdo.”

Napier Anniversary

“I want you to know that@scotsman.coholds furniture when he sleeps,” theHome Townstarwrote. “Bedside tables, lamps, chairs, bedposts. Whatever he can reach as he falls asleep..”

“[It’s] about the ways we become attached to our houses as if they are part of our family,” shetold PEOPLE.“And it doesn’t matter how beautiful or how normal, how average that house is, it’s this bubble where all these amazing milestones in a lifetime happen. We should be documenting our houses no matter what they look like.”

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“I wanted to make every chapter a room where I write down the major milestone memories,” Erin added. “And what I found was I wasn’t really writing about a house — I was writing about life and about the challenges in life.”

source: people.com