I think if you do anything for 35 years, you should receive an award. (Actually, I think you often do.)
If you have been married for 35 years, you should get an extra-amazing award. If I had lots of money, I would buy one for my parents today.
THIRTY FIVE YEARS.
And they still giggle and kiss and roll their eyes at corny jokes.
I'm incredibly grateful that I know, with certainty, my parents love each other. To have that modeled throughout my childhood and into my independent adult life is a major blessing. They have taught me many things about marriage and romance and all relationships simply by living their lives together.
When I think of how many broken marriages I know of among my peers, my heart breaks for their heartache. And it grows a little more afraid of my own hopes for life-long love. But I often think of my parents - imperfect people who make mistakes, but keep turning towards each other - and I hold that up to my fears and remind myself that it is possible.
So thanks, Mom and Dad.
And Congratulations.
Here's to the next 35!!
If you have been married for 35 years, you should get an extra-amazing award. If I had lots of money, I would buy one for my parents today.
THIRTY FIVE YEARS.
And they still giggle and kiss and roll their eyes at corny jokes.
I'm incredibly grateful that I know, with certainty, my parents love each other. To have that modeled throughout my childhood and into my independent adult life is a major blessing. They have taught me many things about marriage and romance and all relationships simply by living their lives together.
When I think of how many broken marriages I know of among my peers, my heart breaks for their heartache. And it grows a little more afraid of my own hopes for life-long love. But I often think of my parents - imperfect people who make mistakes, but keep turning towards each other - and I hold that up to my fears and remind myself that it is possible.
So thanks, Mom and Dad.
And Congratulations.
Here's to the next 35!!
:D Thanks so much. Love you!
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