Thursday, December 09, 2010

Five years ago today...


I remember the day so vividly.  The early morning nervousness allayed by a long trip to 24 Hour Fitness and some makeup shopping with my mom.  Losing my shit while getting ready because I couldn't find any of my hair accoutrements, so Michele found everything for me and talked me off the ledge and did my hair.  The ride in the pretty car up the mountain.  Losing my shit again right before the ceremony and being talked off the ledge by the marriage celebrant, this cool lady with bright hennaed hair who was the kind of person that wore caftans and was into new age-y stuff.

But then I calmed down and the rest of the day was lovely, if exhausting.  My mom and dad walked me down the aisle.


J and I said our vows, which we wrote ourselves.  I think the picture below was taken at the part when I vowed to always make sure the house was well-stocked with vegemite.


After the ceremony, we hiked through the bush to a rocky ledge for pictures.



When we went back to the reception and were "introduced" as a married couple, it was to the tune of "Eye of the Tiger."


We had cake.

J picked the cake out -- layers of german chocolate cake with strips of white chocolate around the edges, decorated with native Australian flowers and our surfing couple cake topper.

I sang some bluegrass.

My Australian father-in-law, who also happens to be a bluegrass enthusiast, surprised me by inviting some bluegrass musicians that I had met and played with when I visited J in Australia in 2004. Having these guys show up and play (and let me sing with them) was seriously one of the coolest parts of an already wonderful night. In the picture above, I'm singing Old Home Place, one of my favorite bluegrass songs.
We danced.


And then, when the night was over, we got on with our lives. 

Five years seems like forever ago, but also like yesterday.  It's been a jam-packed five years, that's for sure.  Sometimes I've loved being married, sometimes I've looked back with intense longing on the days when I was single and childless, with lots of time and disposeable income at my fingertips.  Some days J and I get along great, other days I could happily put him on a plane back to Australia and tell him to never come back. 

But we do love each other, we do take care of each other, we've produced two beautiful, sweet children, and we continue to build our life together, step by step and day by day.  I guess that's what it's all about.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:54 AM

    Absolutely beautiful.

    Sherice

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  2. Congratulations, Wendy and Jason :) Gorgeous!

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  3. Your wedding was so cool! You look gorgeous - you both look wonderful.

    Happy anniversary.

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  4. Oh wow what an awesome wedding. I love bluegrass. Thanks for sharing!

    What a true ending statement too - I don't envy my peers who are still single and looking, but I do get emotional over the early days when everything seemed so easy and we were so in love and never fought... but I still wouldn't trade him. =)

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