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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Two weeks

In two week's time, I'll be a married man.

This isn't a big deal. In five week's time we'll be back from honeymoon, back at work, both living in the same place with the same every-day lives. Things won't change.

Oh who am I kidding, this is a huge deal. In two week's time my life will change more in one day than at any other occasion in my whole life.

It's not about where I live or where I work, it's about what I'll be. About what we'll be.

I'm having trouble finding the words. Which makes for a pretty crappy blog post, I realise. But I'll try.

Twenty years ago this was something I never thought about.

Ten years ago this was something I thought I never wanted.

Five years ago this was something I wanted but thought I'd never have.

Two years ago I met Jane.

In two weeks time...

...

... nope the words just gave out again.

Expect the blog to get a bit weird and patchy over the next few weeks.
Joggerblogger  So happy for you guys! Glad it's working out so well for you, looking forward so much to seeing all the pictures and hearing all the stories.

Life has a funny way of giving you want you don't expect.

Have a fantastic day (and miss us as much as we will miss not being there).

Lots of love from the 3 up north.

x
x
x 
Lynn Jones  All dodgy quotes and jokes aside, marriage can be a wonderful thing. It is (I feel) so much more than two people living together. You've made a promise to that person and declared your love to them through ceremony.

I hope you have a great day, a good honeymoon and that it all works out for you both. 
Steg  So happy for you both. I'm sure all will go well and you'll live "happily ever after"! 
Michelle Allen  congrats to you both. I hope you be happy together and grow together forever 
Jessica Hart  I think we can excuse the absence of normal service for a while - it is a big, big time.

On my wedding day, fie years ago, I - well we, there was two of us after all - had to content with wedding cars going to the right street in the wrong town and a bomb scare round the corner from the church....

Enjoy, and I hope it goes well. 
Alli' Cat'  Eek!
Eek!

(Two 'eeks') :-D 
Rachel  A new journey, enjoy the trip! And best wishes for your future together. 
Penny M  Funny how we change, isn't it? What would your younger self think of you now? Mine would hate me, he was an idiot.

The time will fly by, life will get more complicated and before you know it its your silver wedding anniversary. Its our's on Monday!! God knows where the years have gone. 
Liz Williams  Wow! It's fab (as an occasional beckyblog reader) to hear you say you'll be a "married man". Again, I say - wow! So, fight that scaryness - especially given that some of us haven't even got as far as admitting to long-term partners that the danger, excitement and feminine side is there at all. So to be that far in, and *also* getting married, can't be bad going, surely? Congratulations to you both :) 
Anonymous  Hey, that's good thinking, getting all the jitters out of the way now before the ceremony. Wish I'd thought of that.

Congratulations!

-C.M. 

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