reclaiming wife

One of my favorite private twitterers wrote this two days ago:

(sitting in the dark before a film telling your love your secret plans & him suggesting ways to make them work? happy day)

And that's it. That's summed up newlywed life for me. One of the reasons I married David was that he made me feel like I could do anything, but it's been somehow different since the wedding. Better.

Picture: Lillian and Leonard, because it's one of the first place I felt this new feeling. More from the wedding from whence this picture leaped *should* be coming soon (hint, hint, hint)
PS Wedding Graduates coming tomorrow. I swear I haven't forgotten lovely weddings.

4 comments

  1. McNair writes:

    Wow… talk about warm and fuzzy! And completely right on, too! Sometimes I wonder what the point of getting married is. Don't get me wrong… I'm excited to do it. (Clarification: I'm excited aout being married… the wedding is simply annoying me at this point). But this post reminds me of why I'm getting married. We were talking last night about my lifelong dream of having a farm with many horses. My fiance is now trying to find a way to make this happen and make it so that it could be our business/livelihood. Talk about incredible. I love him so much… and posts like this remind me why I'm getting married. Because its certainly not for the wedding. (Ok, so "sometimes" I like the wedding – but the wedding and I are fighting right now… lol). Thanks for the reminder!

    Exactly!

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  2. sera writes:

    Aw. I love this. I feel so much more connected to my husband now. it's so fantastic!

    Exactly!

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  3. danae writes:

    Ahh, how lovely to see my beautiful city's skyline on your blog! Next time you visit Scotland, please let me buy you a pint!

    Exactly!

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  4. Perfection. I love it when a plan comes together!

    Exactly!

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