I went to a wedding of a young, happy couple who were ready for the next step in their journey.
They held hands and gazed into each other’s eyes during the ceremony, and I saw the bride whisper “I love you” to her groom.
The officials in the wedding was an older man who began to give advice to the couple. I sat back in my seat, preparing for the “love her every day” and “be each other’s best friends” slogans we hear all the time.
But what he said next made me sit up in my chair.
“Some days, you’re going to wake up and not like each other,” he said.
Wait, is this real? Is he being this blunt at someone’s wedding?
“And other days, one of you will believe you’re right while the other believes they’re right too. And you may go off in your own corners and think, ‘Well, I’m right. And I’m not moving until the other person does.’” continue here