Officially Married
Wow. It seems like yesterday I was anticipating the big day, now I'm getting ready to celebrate my one-month anniversary. Time flies.
I'm still adjusting to being married. Last night Rick asked me how it feels, and I must admit it was hard to articulate. It's great. We've made the transition very smoothly. But the word "husband" does not yet roll off my tongue smoothly. In fact, I still blush and giggle when I say it. Forty-two years old, and I feel like a little girl. I think that's a good thing though.
If it's true that the wedding sets the tone for the marriage, then we definitely started off on the right foot (despite my broken toe); the wedding was a blast. We had beautiful weather, which made milling about after the ceremony very pleasant and fun. I actually remember everything, and there are a few things no one will let me forget...specifically my enthusiastic "WE DO" during the vows, which drowned out Rick's "I do." It took a few minutes for everyone to stop laughing. (In my defense, it was unclear to both of us whether we were supposed to say I do or We do.) We got it right on the third try.
Pictures speak 1,000 words, and this one I think sums up the day...
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4 Comments:
Hi. Nice blog and interesting. Cool layout w/ all the extra widgets :) Great job!!
Congratulations! What a lovely wedding picture.
I also have an autumn wedding anniversary, my favourite season. May you have countless happy years together !
So...what are you writing these days?
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