This is the day, it’s finally
here, the bride will meet her groom at the alter. She’s dressed in all white and he’s dressed
to kill. Everyone looks on in awe at
this beautiful portrayal of love and image of their happily ever after. Red Light….Red Light!!!! Let me stop right there. What you don’t know is this couple is getting
married because “it’s the thing to do”.
The bride is expecting a baby or maybe they’ve just hit that plateau
where just living together without the benefits of marriage just isn’t going to
cut it. Many people rush to the alter
for all the wrong reasons and or they just want to plan a wedding. We have to remember that a wedding is only
one day while marriage is for a life time.
It seems that our society has capitalized so much on weddings that now
every time you turn on the TV you might just catch celebrity couples tie the
knot. However what isn’t always depicted
in these fairy tale accounts of marriage is that almost over half of them end
in divorce. Well we do hear of some of
the nasty divorces as this is a business also in Hollywood .
It’s a shame but it’s the truth.
We as a people must start putting a higher value on marriage and
respecting the covenant made before God and our families. Take time out to really get to know yourself
because in discovering who you are you will also began to unfold what you
desire in a mate. Don’t be so quick to
jump the broom with someone just because they give you butterflies when you
think about them. Have you done your
background check? What’s his/her job
history like, how are they with their family or children if they have any, do
they respect their parents, what’s their credit score, do they know how to
communicate, and do they have ambition? All
these are questions you should be asking of a potential mate. Go in laying the foundation for a good
friendship cause nothing is worse than the fact that you and your spouse aren’t
even good friends. Realize that real
love takes work and once you’re passed that stage of bliss you will have to be
willing to work. So if love isn’t
something you want to work at then you might want to reconsider marrying that
baller because when the money runs out you gone have to work at it
sweetie. Don’t sale yourself short and
get so caught up in the fantasy of a wedding day. Yes we all want a beautiful wedding but what
I want you to do is see past the wedding day and imagine yourself nurturing
your husband back to health when he’s sick, comforting your husband when he
looses his job etc. For any singles
considering marriage I fist recommend you take an inventory of yourself and
consider are you willing to make the sacrifice.
Great points! It's so important to know that marriage goes beyond the wedding day!! :).
ReplyDeleteThanks Eri!!
DeleteSo true! Its easy to fall in the trap of being in love with the wedding and not the person! Thanks for bringing us back to reality :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading Tasha!
DeleteLove It! I see several books in your future.
ReplyDeleteAwe Thanks Mika!
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