One month ago...
One month ago today Mr. C and I tied the knot! So exciting that I call him my husband and he, my wife. It's been a fun month and we still say we're on our honeymoon. I get this feeling of bliss and giddyness when I'm around him, makes me feel like a schoolgirl sometimes.
This is how a conversation went when I told a co-worker that today is our month anniversary:
Me: Today Mr. C and I have been married one month!
Her: Really? That's sweet. I've been married for 28 years.
Me: Awww...do you still love seeing him every day and being together?
Her: Sometimes.
Then, the whole room of older, married ladies burst into laughter. It was like an inside joke that I'm not in on, yet. I hope that in 28 years he'll still smile when I walk into the room, or I'll still race home just to feel his arms hug me and welcome me home.
This is how a conversation went when I told a co-worker that today is our month anniversary:
Me: Today Mr. C and I have been married one month!
Her: Really? That's sweet. I've been married for 28 years.
Me: Awww...do you still love seeing him every day and being together?
Her: Sometimes.
Then, the whole room of older, married ladies burst into laughter. It was like an inside joke that I'm not in on, yet. I hope that in 28 years he'll still smile when I walk into the room, or I'll still race home just to feel his arms hug me and welcome me home.
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But, at the end of the day, I want to know that he's the best thing to ever come into my life and continue to be grateful for him despite our challenges. I see that in you and J...thanks for being a good example to us!
Natalie is right, though, that it sometimes feels as though people assume we didn't know that there wil be challenges ahead. It's like an impending doom that they're warning us about. I appreciate having the hope and joy and trust that we're ready for what's to come. With all it's cracks.
Thanks you guys!