We’re coming to you from Zihuatanejo, Mexico, on our 20th wedding anniversary! In this special episode of the LeggLife Podcast, we’re taking a walk down memory lane and sharing some of our favorite moments from the last 20 years—the ones we wish we could go back and experience for the very first time all over again. From big milestones to small everyday joys, we’ve been blessed with so many memories that make us grateful for this journey together.
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