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17 years.
Mercy, they sure have flown by quickly!
It seems like just a year or two ago that the Mr. and I were all dressed up in our wedding day best, excited to see what our lives together had in store for us.
My bouquet in hand, my father walked me down the aisle to wed the man of my dreams.
Our arms became tangled as I nervously leaned over to kiss my mother as I passed the pew where she was seated. Of course, it didn’t help that mother forgot to walk to the edge of the pew when she saw that I had reached her.
Determined to give her a peck on the cheek, I wrestled my dress into her pew for what was intended to be a sweet exchange, however, we both got tickled at the sight of me pushing and pulling my dress into a space not meant for a huge skirt of a wedding gown.
Sensing my nervousness, Daddy’s arm slackened a bit as mother helped me back into the aisle and then he leaned over and whispered, “remember that today is not about the perfect wedding , it’s about your vow to God and each other for your marriage.”
Daddy knew that kissing mother wasn’t the only thing that hadn’t worked out to the “t” in my planning. The list is so long, that you’d think I was a bridezilla if I started naming them all. However, I will just highlight a few.
1. The hair dresser made my sister’s hair about four shades darker than it should have been about a month before the wedding. Fearing that removing the color would make her hair bright red instead (a very unnatural color for her), she decided to leave it dark.
2. The soloist for my wedding did not attend the rehearsal, which should have been a clue. She was 30 minutes late on the day of my wedding and sang songs at the wrong times, leaving those who did know the order of the ceremony confused – including me. We finally figured out to just go with the flow and follow the minister’s cues.
3. My husband’s family is huge and family portraits took more time than we’d anticipated, leaving the younger family members tired and ready to be done with it all. (I don’t blame them!) One of my new nephews decided to let it all hang out in the family portrait of husband’s side. Take a good look at the boy in the bottom left hand corner. Yeah.
On the upside, this is one of my favorite photographs from our wedding. You just can’t get any more real than this photo.
I’ve heard Daddy’s reminder fairly often throughout the past 17 years – reminding me when I’m irritated over dirty clothes being left on the floor beside the clothes hamper instead of inside it or dirty dishes left on the counter rather than inside the dishwasher, that it’s not about a perfect marriage (if there even is such a thing), but about what we stood at the alter and vowed to each other and to God for our lives together.
And I thank God every single day for our blind date.
Honey, here’s to the rest of our lives. May they be as full of love, laughter, and imperfections as our wedding day and first 17 years! I love you!
Now, hurry home so we can celebrate!
Congratulations sweet friend!!! I hope y’all enjoy your special celebration remembering why you got married.
And what a blessing your parents must have been to you as a young bride. Those dirty clothes on the floor … I could’ve used that encouragement.
Most beautiful bride ever! And those eyes…
I love you more everyday Punkin!
I do believe this is your first comment on here! Makes me love you even more. It’s the little things.
What a sweet post, Robyn! Congrats on your 17th wedding anniversary! I absolutely love the car pic! My wedding didn’t go perfectly either. That bugged me too, but your dad is right. It’s about your vow to God and each, not the perfect wedding. Hope you and your hubby have a wonderful celebration!
Congratulations and to many more! I had to chuckle; my daughter is the choir director for a church and is often asked to sing solos for wedding ceremonies. That preparation that was lacking at your ceremony is a huge part of what she knows matters; I’ll let her know that lack of it was once noticed. 🙂
Happy anniversary! I absolutely love the last photo, it is one to treasure!
Happy anniversary!
Gorgeous story and I can only pray that we reach 17 and more! In December it will be our first year of marriage and I couldn’t be happier!
Happy Happy Anniversary, sweet girl!!
Congratulations and happy anniversary!! I wish you many many more years of happiness!!
Happy Anniversary, Robyn. 17 years is something special. I love the old pictures and especially the one in the old car. Here’s to 17 more!! xo
Happy Anniversary to you! Those daddies are so smart. What a beautiful thing for him to say at just the right time.
Happy anniversary, Robyn! I love these photos…how priceless is that little boy?!?…and how beautiful are YOU?!?
Your dad was so right. I think every wedding has some “mishaps.” I’ll share ours with your over a glass of wine someday. 😉
Just found your sight and I had to comment on this post, we married the same day. I clicked the post because I was thinking how familiar your picture looked. Our bouquets are almost identical the church you wouldn’t believe it, the only thing my dresses were a deep purple. Congratulations its hard to believe 17 years has passed since that day, may you be blessed with many more.
Wendy in NC