I did it. I took the plunge!
Two weeks ago I got married. On a Monday. In blue jeans. Just the two of us.
I have not posted at all in the last three months because there has been a fair amount of chaos in my personal life.
Stuff. Just stuff.
Work. Family. Finances.
I've really just been trying to sort it all out and keep my head above water.
My aforementioned relationship continued to progress well. We had a few of the usual-type snags along the way. (I would have been highly suspicious if we had not. A sign that one or both of us was lying, delusional, or apathetic.)
As early as April we started to talk about getting married in late August. I picked a dress and researched venues for the reception, caterers, photographers, invitations and all manner of other wedding-related incidentals.
Studied up on and compared prices and deposit policies; juggled dates even had one place pencil me in for a preferred date of 8/21 and put me down for first right of refusal until I could secure it with a deposit.
But like I said, life continued to happen with no sympathy or regard for the fact that I was trying to plan my wedding. I hit obstacle after obstacle and by the last week in June when all of the decisions had to be made and most of the verbal commitments had to be finalized with cold, hard cash, I found I was not ready.
Still ready and willing and eager to say, "I do," to the man who would become my husband, but not ready at all to commit to all the rest - the menu and the colors and the date.
Every time we talked about any of it there was anxiety and hesitation in my voice.
I know my SO began to read it as lack of commitment and doubt about us. As much as I protested and tried to reassure him and convince him that things were otherwise, I could tell he had his doubts.
It was never a serious strain, but I could tell that over time it would become so.
By the first week in July we had a discussion where we decided that an August wedding was definitely out, and I began to lobby for October, but even at that I was having problems nailing it down and committing to a date, and, truthfully in terms of planning and follow-through I was much more comfortable with dates as far out as Spring 2011.
But there were problems with that. Lots.
Our religious beliefs dictate that we would not live together unmarried. And there was so much we talked about doing in the next 6 - 9 months when we first decided we would marry in August. Not being married and in the same household would definitely complicate most and outright cancel some of those plans.
Because we are both in our early 30's we each have very separate and distinct individual lives. I think this is a good thing, but, like I said before, though we felt ready for a blending, it was/is still going to be somewhat problematic. However, we were/are eager to start that process.
We reached a point in the development of our relationship where living together under the same roof and making joint decisions is the next logical step. It felt like putting that on hold until Spring would do more harm than good.
We had discussion after discussion about what to do next.
I really didn't want to do a cheap, slapped-together, last-minute wedding. I only intend to marry once and I was quite set on having an elegant affair or an elopement. I apologized repeatedly to my fiance for being so all or nothing and with no real in-between.
I felt bad.
He was very, very understanding.
I wanted to wait until everything was perfect. Until I was a size 4 again. Until my work schedule stabilizes. Until I get a bunch of bills paid and we still had money left to throw a fabulous reception for not less than 100 people. Until my best friends were not traveling internationally... The list was long...
For all of our discussions on what to do, how to do it, and when, it always came back to one thing for him.
He always said: I just want to marry you and start our lives together.
Aww...., right?
So a couple of Saturdays ago after another intense discussion (honestly, it wasn't an argument), he said: Marry me.
To which I said: You asked me that already. I said, 'Yes', I'm wearing the ring you gave me.
To which he said: No, I mean Monday, the day after tomorrow.
Oh? Really? Do you mean that?
I do.
So we didn't talk about it for all of Sunday even though I know it was on his mind and we spent the day together. We both slept on it and on Monday morning it was kind of like: Do you want to?/I don't know - do you want to?
Both of us had slept on it and prayed on it and we really, really talked about it Monday morning. We asked all the important questions and offered all of the relevant reassurances to each other all over again.
And later that afternoon we made it official.
It was a huge weight off my shoulders. I am so relieved. I can focus on us again and not worry about all of the wedding-related details.
I still want to throw a fabulous party for friends and family, but the clock is no longer ticking on it. We don't have to wait for all of the details to come together just so. We have already begun joining our lives.
It is still challenging and parts will not be easy. We are still having our individual struggles, but we can also rely on each other just a little bit more than we could before. We can each be more certain that the other is really in it for the long haul.
And that feels really good.
Plus: We have a super-cool anniversary date: 08.09.10.
I love that!
But not as much as I love my new husband.
7 comments:
Aww... I'm so happy for you! I pray that you two have many, many years of happiness.
Oh yeah... now you have to update your About Me section ;)
I know... right? I thought about that after I posted my entries, but I didn't have time to rewrite it. I thought: hmmmm.... what to say now?
Wasn't sure how I want to update it. Paralyzed by indecision.
I just got around to changing my FB status too. It's all a little surreal, this new married life.
Wow, this is what happens when I don't check back every week. Congratulations!
Thank you, C! What was that insurance slogan? "Life comes at you fast!" That's how I feel right now.
I'm still as likely to say: 'my boyfriend' as 'my husband' when talking about him. And don't even get me started on using a different last name!
Congratulations! The party and/or blessing can wait. Have a wonderful life together. Marriage truly is between 2 people. That is what the ring signifies.
OMG!!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
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