Friday, December 7, 2007

The Story Continues

When the cake is all but a sweet memory and life has settled back into the normal day to day, is it any wonder that there is a strange sense of disconnectedness of the reality of making one of the biggest of life changes. Sometimes if it were not for the pictures one would wonder if it had all been a dream.

When leaving such a high level of romantic emotion, there is inevitably a backlash. As hard as it is for a 4 year old to graciously leave Disneyland, it hard to come down from the awesome heights of a wedding, a magnificent moment of un-rivaled spiritual passion, or the date of a lifetime.

Whether one gently floats back to down the earth or falls without ceremony, hard and fast back in to reality, the lessons learned must be the real memory stick in which to revisit the most recent and glorious past, and bring it, with a more subtle level of intensity into the every day.

The edges of the promises made should not dull and blur with the passing of time, but remain as sharp and clear as the metal that now encircles your finger. Regardless of the veil of newness, the promises made are now put into practice as never before and will be there to test not only your love, but whom you are as person. Along side all the partnerships that now exist within your newly created relationship, is the ultimate key to unlocking and setting free anything that still echoes from the past and has the power to bring you tumbling down again and again.

Love does not lift you up to where you belong; it is the vehicle for your values and integrity to shine on the best possible path, along side your beloved for as long as you can.

As promised Dear Boys and Girls, here are the pictures from the wedding…so now you may refer to us as Mrs. Rocketman and Mr. Kitty.

Have a naughty day!

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