I have been thinking about those romantic days of long ago when true love was meant to last for a lifetime. Luckily, I have been blessed with one of those lifetime relationships. I met my husband on a blind date 30 years ago, and we still talk about and remember those special days as if they happened only yesterday. Yes, we have grown older, and have two handsome sons (aged 22 and 20) as reminders of the union of our marriage.
When my husband and I said "I do" it was a commitment for a lifetime. Actually, our marriage ceremony was officiated by the same minister that performed the marriage ceremony for my parents. I remember him telling my husband and me that he had tied the knot strongly for my parents, and he would be tying the knot even more strongly for us because times had changed and marriages usually didn't last in the times we lived in now. How true his statement was.
My husband and I have had our ups and downs, just like most couples, but our marriage has managed to survive the trials and tribulations of the times in which we live. I am happy to say that love does indeed last. Yes, it does take work on the part of both people in the relationship, but with tender-loving care from both people, a marriage can last a lifetime.
As always, thank you for reading my posts, and enjoy the graphics.
Hugs,
Sharon

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