My Son Just Got Married. You Have a Problem with That?
You get a wide range of responses when you tell folks that your 22-year-old son is getting hitched. Not all of them are welcome.
You get a wide range of responses when you tell folks that your 22-year-old son is getting hitched. Not all of them are welcome.
How do you feel about dogs being part of a wedding ceremony? If you’re not a dog person, it’s apparently like suggesting that aardvarks or squirrels be included in the wedding party.
When you’re widowed, dating seriously and about to turn 40 you don’t get the “When are you getting married?" question all that often.
The woman who's been dreaming about her wedding all her life — not the marriage and actual life — but the wedding: what is her deal?
For the last year I have been anticipating two big events: the wedding of my daughter and a particularly big birthday of my own, both occurring in June. We just celebrated my daughter’s wedding this past weekend and it was one of the highlights of my life. And in about five days I will be celebrating my big birthday.
I married at 48 years old, for the first time; to someone I had known, off and on, for 13 years. The most interesting question asked after my wedding was: “Why did you get married at this point in life?”
The plans have been in the works for more than a year, with my stepson and his fiancee doing all the planning. But I have the hard part. What will I wear?
A surprise wedding? Are you kidding me? Cousin Jane had been living with Scott for a decade when he phoned to tell me that he’d finally decided to marry her.
In less than three weeks, we’ve witnessed the highest highs and lowest lows of fairy-tale weddings.