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Who were we before the diapers, dance recitals, and school drop-offs? In this heartfelt and introspective episode of First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage, Lindsey and Aaron reintroduce themselves—not just as parents, but as people.
This episode is a love letter to identity beyond parenthood. The couple shares stories, dreams, and lessons from their pre-kid life, reminding their children (and themselves) that while life changes, character and purpose evolve—not disappear.
It’s a beautiful reminder that growing up doesn’t mean losing yourself—it just means becoming more of who you’re meant to be.
Poll Question: Do you think you’re past your prime… or aging like fine wine? Let us know in the comments and join the convo!
Like, subscribe, and follow @firstcomeslovetcm on Instagram for more real talk, laughs, and love from Lindsey and Aaron.
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