Friday, October 14, 2022

I DO.

Three little letters, two little words.  It’s the simplest part of the Wedding Ceremony. But there’s nothing simple about the things that will remain unsaid.

‘I DO’ means, “I DO know I could be hurt, but I’m ready to be healed with you.”

It means, “I DO want to try, even when the fear of failure holds me back.”

And, “I DO not know the future, but I’m ready to be surprised along the way.”

And ‘I DO’ means “I DO want your love and I do give you mine, and nothing we do will ever be the same because you and I will be doing it all together.”

The above excerpt is not my original heheheh . . . It was taken from one episode of the TV Series “Good Witch”.

I also said ‘I DO’ last Jan. 25,1997 to signify my intention of being married to the person I loved, to be faithful to him in good times and bad times, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and honor him, until death do us part.

My EX also said ‘I DO’ without acknowledging the real meaning behind these 2 simple words. He was aghast when I reminded him that he is to love only me and I, only him. That as husband and wife, we are exclusive for each other. He blurted out that being married will not stop him from dating other women.

Next time I get married (again), I will make sure that my future husband and I share the same meaning of the eternal vow ‘I DO’.

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