What if your love story was written not in grand gestures, but in the small, everyday moments you share with one person over a lifetime?
In Notes to Her, Herman Wayne opens a window into his marriage: the quiet mornings, shared jokes, answered prayers, and ordinary days that—when seen through grateful eyes—become something sacred. These pieces began as real notes to his wife, each one an attempt to capture the warmth of her smile, the softness of her touch, and the gift of simply doing life together.
As you read, you may find your own story tucked between the lines: the way your spouse laughs, the way they shoulder burdens, the quiet comfort of falling asleep next to the same person night after night.
Notes to Her is a reminder that love doesn’t have to be loud to be strong. Sometimes, it sounds like a simple note on the counter, a whispered prayer of thanks, or a poem written just because.
Turn the page and let these notes stir up fresh gratitude, tenderness, and hope for your own forever person.