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A Personal Holiday
Eight years ago today I married my bride in Mt. Prospect, IL. In some ways I cannot believe how fast those years have gone–but at times I find myself looking at her and can’t even remember life without her. She’s a piece of me now–or I am a piece of her (God help her!).
Happy Anniversary, Marjorie!
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Many wonderful years to you both!
Ben and I were married in 2000 also – it makes remembering how many years we’ve been married very easy, doesn’t it?!
My utterly irreformable lapsed papist of a wife and I were also married in 2000 – August 12, which is totally verboten in the OC since it is the Dormition Fast, but I wasn’t officially Orthodox then – at a church named for a Polish Jesuit sitting in the middle of soybean fields and just down the road from a Serbian convent.
Many years!
Happy Anniversary, Christopher and Marjorie! May God grant you many, many more years.
My lovely bride and I just celebrated our 21st. When the number gets that high (in 13 years for you two), I recommend writing your post something like this: “I can’t believe she’s put up with me that long!”
Oh…you young pups. Mr. Dixie and I celebrated number 25 last October 30, 2007…but we didn’t actually have our honeymoon until two weeks ago…and it was great! To be sure…Mr. Dixie is a saint for putting up with me for so long. Then again…I think I helped him cultivate the virtue of patience! ;D
Congrats, Pastor Hall! A good marriage is always better than one can anticipate…for who can understand such a union until they experience it?
Chronia polla! for you and the Mrs. and the rest of the family—–R
Many years to both of you!
God grant you many years! My wife and I just celebrated our 30th. It’s proof of how much a woman can put up with…
Happy anniversary, and many more happy ones!
And she hasn’t come to her senses yet. You are a blessed man.