“The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year.” (Mark Twain)
Actually, it was the first of March…but it showed me pretty much the same thing April was bound to.
Our first Sunday back at church after our honeymoon, our pastor asked #5 and I to address our congregation the following week. The Sunday of our assigned talks, I gave mine and sat down. I was followed by #5, who gave an excellent and heartfelt talk and ended it by expressing his love and gratitude for his wife; thanking her for her good example and for all she had taught him.
I sat there watching #5 conclude his talk, listening to him express his love and gratitude for his wife, and never thinking a thing of it–other than to think to myself in a very detached way (like I did the entire time I was single), “Oh, how nice. That man is married and that man loves his wife.”
He finished, turned to sit down and then suddenly it hit me: Wait! He was talking about ME! I was HIS wife!
Married two weeks, and I’d already forgotten who my husband was! I’d found adjusting to being single after 20 years of marriage very difficult. I never imagined that the fulfillment of my dream–to find an amazing man, fall in love and remarry–would be an adjustment, too! But apparently it was going to be, since I experienced a total brain freeze about being married again just two weeks into it!
Second marriage moment #3.
“If it’s hard to remember, it’ll be difficult to forget.” (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
Thank goodness my forgetfulness only lasted a moment.:)