So
what does twenty-five years look like in tangible terms? Well, for the Fosters it’s two kids,
four cats and one dog. It’s ten houses, eight cars, one vacuum cleaner, three coffee
pots, two toasters, five televisions, three gas grills, two washers & dryers and three
queen-size mattresses.
What does twenty-five years of marriage look
like intangibly? Of course it looks different to everyone, but the short list
from my perspective looks like this:-
It’s the ebb and flow of forgiving one
another.
- It’s the continual battle against
selfishness and self-centered behavior.
- It’s loving each other through those
times when quite honestly, we don’t even like each other.
- It’s being committed to one another
regardless of ____________.
- It’s the acceptance that we will not
always be young, vibrant and beautiful. Our skin sags, our hair grays and our
stride slows. The bathroom scales remind us that we are no longer lean and
trim; the mirror laughs at us and whispers that we are becoming our
parents in more ways than one.
Marriage is stamping our passport with triumphs and disappointments, with joys and sorrows. It’s filling up our scrapbook with all those precious and special things that make our lives together uniquely ours and proof that our lives were well-lived.
Marriage is having faith that
the God who brought us together twenty-five years ago will carry us through for
the next twenty-five years. It is trusting that God’s plan and timing is always
perfect and accepting that we’re not promised twenty-five more years.
Happy Anniversary DC - I'm blessed to have been your traveling companion on this journey with you and I look forward to seeing what we'll stamp in our passports in the years to come!