Sounds like, um, fun, Neo! Not much going on here either--I’m just killing a little time until we decide to start our girl’s school, and then I have to go to work in like 3 hours
You know, some people thought so, especially since it seemed like just about everything possible went wrong, but hey, it’s lasted 13 years when other folks we know who got married about the same time are getting divorced.
Hi Mal, I was going to ask why you weren’t in school, and then I remembered that it’s almost 6 pm where you are...ah well. How goes it today?
Morning, Chary!
Almost 9 years for me, our new child will be our gift this year, a couple days early though.
A lot of people today I don’t think understand what marriage is truly about, hence the number of divorces.
Enjoy your lunch Chary!
And Neo, I think you’re right. When you say “for better or worse,” that doesn’t mean “run out at the first sign of trouble,” or “bail when you see someone you think is sexier/more successful/whatever.” You made a *promise* darn it, and you should stick to it. There are certain exceptions, of course.
Oh, and I checked out your baby registry...definite froggy theme!
Well, I’ve got to run away for now. Gotta get lunch ready for my kidlet, gotta run to the store, and then gotta get ready for work. Bleah. Talk to y’all later!
What’s wrong with getting married in April? We got married in mid-July when it was, no kidding, 98 degrees F and 96 percent humidity. I can still hear my dad (a Californian born and bred and NOT an admirer of Midwestern weather) saying, “The church has air conditioning, right? It DOESN’T? Why would you get married in a church without air conditioning?”
She said one week, being April 1st, I was attempting to make a pun of sorts. Yes it flopped.
June 12 for me, there was a light rain falling early in the day. It was actually a pleasant weather day.
She said one week, being April 1st, I was attempting to make a pun of sorts. Yes it flopped.
June 12 for me, there was a light rain falling early in the day. It was actually a pleasant weather day.
Oh, I see—I don’t think your joke flopped, I just think I was being dense.