Saturday, July 31, 2010

Anniversary Weekend

We are celebrating our second anniversary on Monday. Looking at our pictures, it feels like yesterday but it doesn't seem like yesterday. We had all of our friends and families there, and it's already interesting who is more or less in our lives after those two lives. Who will always be in our lives. Who is less so. Who has broken up and who is or will be married. Those who have children. That snapshot in the front of Dahlgren is just the perfect frozen moment in time, with those we have loved or befriended or just have been thrown in with for one reason or another.

You hear about these moments frozen in time and that moment is frozen. I don't need to relive it to know that it happened, and I don't need to recreate it. A marriage is so much more important than one day, and so are the friends and family we were blessed to share it with.

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