I grew up with a very tidy and sincere belief of marriage. Marriage was forever. Even when the marriage might get tough and the couple do not get along, vows are taken and those vows are taken seriously.
But as I said this is a tidy belief of marriage and easy to uphold theoretically, but I am not in charge of the universe or what other people do. Especially in the matter of marriage and remarriage.
If any of you have followed my blog for awhile, you might remember me posting about my daughter's wedding back over seven years ago. It was an extremely difficult time in my life, and even the year leading up to that time was heartbreaking to this mama's heart. Marriage is one of the most important decisions we undertake as people on this earth. It is important to God and it is important to us, His church.
But we knew that a young eighteen year old was not ready for marriage and the person she chose to marry was even less ready. It was a terrible mistake, but what do you do? You pray and you hope, and you pray and you hope.
So seven and 1/2 years later there is another marriage. I would be lying if I said I have not struggled with remarriage in general and this one in particular because it is so close to me, even with the very obvious circumstances that caused the other marriage to end, which were legitimate. I still believe in the sanctity of marriage and its lasting foundation.
The wedding was a very simple affair in the church with our pastor and a few family members attending.
This was by far the highlight and best memory of the day. My sweet husband ironing his daughter's dress.
We do love this young man who has vowed to love and protect our daughter and granddaughter forever.
I do what every mama should always do, I pray and I hope.
And that is what makes this marriage well with my soul.
3 comments:
Amen! May God bless <3
Your husband's service is truly heartwarming!
I remember your concerns with the first marriage. Parenting continues th o be hard, doesn't it? Blessings on this young couple.
And your husband ironing... priceless.
I don't know that I've been following along with you that long, but oh, the heartache. I haven't been where you are but I have done a lot of hoping and praying as a mother. It's funny that both people who commented on the first wedding were Karens, not me, and I also find it amusing that the previous comments here both mention your husband ironing - one with "service". Servant heart is just what I was thinking.
Blessings on your girl and this marriage.
I think you have my email - I owe you a reply!!
xo Karen Juliano
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