On this day 29 years ago, I walked down the aisle of St. Mary's Catholic Church in League City, Texas and officially joined my life to Tom's. I hadn't even known him a full year, but I was very sure my feet were treading in the right direction.

Despite that confidence and our whole romantic fairy-tale falling-in-love story, the path hasn't always been an easy one, because, you know, we're married. It's like a three-legged sack race… to get to the finish line you have to learn to work as a team. You might travel faster by yourself, and maybe trip less, but it sure wouldn't be as much fun.

Last weekend we attended a wedding officiated by a permanent deacon of the Catholic Church, a widower who was able to give a unique spin to the ceremony and the concept of marriage. 

He spoke mostly to the new couple, but his words resonated even with the rest of us who already know that marriage can be hard, how there are going to be times you might not even like that person you married much less love them, grrr, because he helped us remember we're just a heartbeat away from being left alone with just our memories and regrets. Never take each other's presence for granted.

He warned the new couple that Life would try to come between them. I personally think the most important word in marriage, besides Love, is Cling. You have got to cling to each other with all you've got because there's so much pulling you apart or trying to squeeze in between you. Stress, lack of money, lack of sleep, kids, exhaustion, pride…

Oh, pride is a big one. Watch out for it! The deacon warned against it, too, about the dangers of keeping score on who does the most around the house, etc. (Those of you who've been married awhile know what I'm talking about!)

We need to overlook each other's faults and focus on the positives. Focus on love, because after all, the love you have for each other is just a reflection of God's love for each of you.

"My wife was a terrible housekeeper," he told us, then looking up, he said, "You know it's true! You were!" But he said if started to complain, she would look at him and say, "Do you love me?" and it would get him everytime. (Yes, he loved you. It was plain to all of us!)

He told us to kiss each other and say "I love you" every day, and he had us do it right then and there! 

By golly, I think the best thing a couple can do for their marriage is to attend a wedding every now and then, especially right before their anniversary.

Happy anniversary, sweet Tom! I love you!

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Gosh, we were cute, weren't we?


 And now for the rest of my sweet! moments of the week…

Sunday: attending Mass with 2/3 of your kids; an unrushed trip to the grocery store; Tom's hot wings for dinner; catching up on South Park episodes with your son

Monday: pink clouds; capturing photos of a woodpecker; a too rare phone conversation with your mother- and father-in-law

Tuesday: watching your old dog run down a dirt road; keeping your temper despite being disconnected 6 times and being on hold for two hours with the phone company; a new lens waiting in your mailbox; a violet dusk; a call from your brother with joyful news

Wednesday: glimpse of a hummingbird out the window; a new book to review waiting in your mailbox; potentially good news from your son

Thursday: your sister's birthday!; news that your cataract is growing but not enough to affect your vision or require surgery… yet; lunch at the mall and philosophical discussions with 2/3 of your kids; Panda Express orange chicken; a surprise gift from a friend

Friday: the excitement of closing one chapter in your life and opening a new one; a roadrunner zipping in front of you then waiting while you snap its picture; writing and writing and writing on your book; a full moon over your left shoulder, casting light on the road before you.

Saturday: looking into a pair of familiar blue eyes, feeling the same rush of love you felt 29 years ago when you said "I do".

Hope you've had a week full of sweet! moments!

 

 

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22 responses to “My Sweet and My Sweets!”

  1. Ladyfi.wordpress.com Avatar

    Oh what a wonderfully sweet and wise post! Enjoy your day.

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  2. Brenda Nowicke Avatar

    Ladyfi beat me to it…she said exactly what was going through my mind. Happy Anniversary, and you’re still cute!

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  3. An Authentic Life Avatar

    OMG – with my 18th wedding anniversary tomorrow, I love the “cling” phrase. Ain’t that the truth!
    Also love the metaphor of a 3-legged sack race.
    Bottom line, you gotta like yourself and know when to say I’m sorry. And a little respect for your partner goes a long way.
    Cheers to Barb and Tom!
    KT

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  4. Bella Casa Avatar

    I look back and realize that my husband and I were just sweet little puppies when we got married right out of college and the many ups and downs we’ve experienced through the years. And your meaphor that marriage is like a 3-legged sack race …that is so right-on it made me laugh. And of course, “we’re just a heartbeat away from being left alone with just our memories and regrets”, is something I think about each time I visit my father-in-law in the nursing home now.
    Great post and thanks for sharing a bit of yourself today!

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  5. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    A wise person said this to me once: “If you aren’t treating your partner at least as well as you would treat your best friend, change your attitude and your habits.” I posted it on our dressing room mirror, for all to see.

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  6. beth Avatar

    happy anniversary….this was so special !
    and you caught me on a day where i love my husband of almost 27 years to death, but boy, i don’t like him very much at the moment !!
    xoxo

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  7. Shrinky Avatar

    Oh Barbara, what a heart-warming and life-affirming post, thanks for starting my day with a huge smile wrapped around my heart! And yes, you both make a very cute couple – happy belated anniversary.

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  8. Debbie B Avatar

    Such wise words on marriage. Even though Si and I only have hit the 10 year mark, your words ring true for us, too. Cling is the perfect word for togetherness as the ups and downs of live knock on your marriage’s door.
    Happy Anniversary to a very cute and wise couple!!

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  9. Lisa Avatar

    What a wonderful post, and HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to you Barbara!

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  10. linlah Avatar

    The moon casting out in front and the rush of love are two of my favorites things, happy Anniversary.

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  11. Pete Grassow Avatar

    God bless you both

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  12. Gail Avatar

    Happy anniversary a little late!! I adore that pic of you and Tom. Y’all were (are) adorable. 🙂

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Ah, shucks. Thanks, Gail! 🙂

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  15. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Mine, too! Thank you, Linlah!!

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    P.S. I miss your posts!

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Debbie! (although I'm not sure about the cute or wise! lol)

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  19. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you, Shrinky! Glad I could repay one of the smiles you've given me 🙂

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I know EXACTLY what you mean!!!

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  21. Jillsy Girl Avatar

    That service was truly a wonderful lesson on marriage! We found out when we got back from the beach that a guy in our neighborhood who we haven’t seen in awhile died of a heart attack on his way to work just 4 weeks ago. He just turned 59 and was in fine health. I spoke with his wife yesterday and it was just so heartbreaking. She said goodbye in the morning and got a call from the police a little while later. So fragile, life is. And what’s even worse, it happened at an intersection just one mile from the neighborhood. An intersection that can’t be avoided just about every time you go out anywhere, so she’ll have to be reminded of it constantly.
    Onto something lighter….Happy Belated Anniversary, you two lovebirds!

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  22. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh gosh, I read this and thought I'd replied! (I hate being this busy!) How sad about your neighbor!! That's a possibility that crosses my mind every day, especially with Tom's heart history. But we just have to live each day like it's our last, I guess, just in case it is. Thank you for the anniversary wishes – can't believe it's already been more than a week!!

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