Back in January I reached out to
each of the couples I married last year, asking if they would complete the
sentence, “Marriage is. . .” For
some reason, I thought this would be easy to do BUT it hasn’t been. Many couples have written and said, “We know what marriage is, yet it’s hard to
put into words!” And that makes
sense since, at times, marriage can be like the air you breathe.
I officiated Jade and Susan’s
wedding last year. I think the photo
captures so much of who they are – and their joy reminds me why I love officiating
weddings! They recently sent me their
response to “Marriage is. . .” and I’m so happy to be able to share it with
you all.
Enjoy!
“Marriage can be so many things -
good or bad, short or long. It can make life
easier or introduce all kinds of struggles.
But a beautiful and everlasting marriage is an
unmistakably remarkable thing. A
miracle. A blessing. A feeling and power
only the two of us share and truly understand.
It is a step in the right direction, every time knowing the path we
walk, we walk together.
I have known and loved Susan for
nearly half my life. Some describe her
as an extraordinarily caring, compassionate, and creative person, but she is normal
to me. Normal, in the sense that
she is my every day. She is my constant,
my ground level, my reference, both my dreams and my reality. I embrace the privilege of marriage and find
it necessary; requiring it to function and live out life’s intended
purpose. Marriage sometimes annunciates
and justifies contradictions - I am not me without you and you are not you
without me; my soul is freed so long as it is bound to yours; calculatingly
avoiding pain and death for years, yet not hesitating to sacrifice oneself for
the sake of your loved one - your family.
The unity of marriage gives us
strength in character, yet consistently challenges us to reinforce our
commitments to love and responsibly being loved. We conjure the spirit of Love to redeem the
ultimate feelings of joy and have learned that when we threaten or disregard
it, we can expect in return the most unbearable pain. Marriage is the everyday commitment to cultivate
love and share in the many treasures that radiate from it. Our strength is refined as we hold our
confidence and cling to one another, despite knowing some, perhaps many,
inevitable obstacles lie ahead. Our togetherness
is and will always be the ultimate reward for our marriage.
We are dedicated, exclusively, to
one another, sharing in the responsibilities of anything and everything
important to the other, sometimes even knowing the other “better than they know
themselves.” In this marriage, we recognize
that life is bigger than you; it is lived for two (plus Junior,
maybe someday?). In our marriage, we
learn to accept being rightfully wrong and avoid the pursuit of being wrongfully
right.
By engaging in and being bound
by marriage, we understand that our togetherness is always still an option
and could easily be taken for granted if not nurtured properly. Marriage is a vow made in the context of unnaturally
dictated terms - eternity. That
is, every day our love outlasts the gauntlet of the universe, we overcome a
statistically improbable chance that soul mates wandered the earth and found
the one, yet we promise to prove this again, and again, and again. And although outwardly we demonstrate the
beauty of marriage to our friends, loved ones, and peers, we know the true
value of our love lies within our hearts and this bliss is life’s ultimate best
kept secret.”
Jade & Susan Thiemsuwan
1 comment:
Oh my, so sweet! I don't find it scripted but instead I find it precise about how the couple sees the marriage to work eventually in the perfect direction. :) <3
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