I ____take you ____to be my
wife/husband.
I promise to be true to you
In good times and in bad,
In sickness and in health.
I will love you and honor you,
All the days of my life.
This is my solemn vow.
I recently ran into Danielle – her mom, Becky,
is a good friend of mine. Danielle’s youngest child, Declan, is six months old.
About six weeks ago Danielle noticed that Declan wasn’t using his left hand and
was overcompensating with his right hand. She took him to the pediatrician and
so began the most hellish 24 hours of her life.
Making a long story way shorter, within
the span of 24 hours, Danielle and her husband Ryan were told that Declan might
have a brain tumor, then they were told he might have cerebral palsy until
finally they were informed Declan had had a stroke while in the womb. His left-side
motor skills were impacted.
While the prognosis is good for the long
haul, for Danielle and Ryan it has been an indescribable roller-coaster of
emotions.
And yet Danielle told me that she and
Ryan are stronger now than at any point in their relationship. They know they
will survive – and thrive.
I’ve said it here in this blog many times
before – it is always such an honor to bear witness to a couple’s vows. I’m in
awe as I witness a couple make that leap of faith. BUT, I also know that no
couple fully comprehends just what it is they’re vowing. How could they?
How could any couple truly appreciate
what those bold words mean, “in good times and in bad; in sickness and in
health”?
Danielle and Ryan didn’t fully understand
what they were vowing. BUT they are grateful they made those vows BECAUSE it is
those vows that are giving them the strength they need now for Declan and for
each other.
My hope for each
of my couples is that their vows will be
that wellspring
of courage – and joy!
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Destination Wedding Photographer
This is an interesting read. Being a wedding photographer myself, I can relate.
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