Prend1 Posted January 3, 2006 Author Report Posted January 3, 2006 "As a non-LDS child, I did dream of a nice wedding.... as a LDS adult, I now dream of a temple marriage. How priorities change when you can see the bigger picture. " Me too...I didn't join until after I was married so I had that dream too. But it got dashed real quick when no one could help pay for the wedding and we were broke. So we had our bishop marry us (I was still taking the discuissions ) and had cake (that my visiting teacher made for free) and punch (courtesy of the RS). I bought my dress and flowers and looking back I wish I had got a simplier dress. So, yeah. Quote
Aristotle Posted January 3, 2006 Report Posted January 3, 2006 Me too...I didn't join until after I was married so I had that dream too. But it got dashed real quick when no one could help pay for the wedding and we were broke. So we had our bishop marry us (I was still taking the discuissions ) and had cake (that my visiting teacher made for free) and punch (courtesy of the RS). I bought my dress and flowers and looking back I wish I had got a simplier dress. So, yeah.You remind me so much of me and when we were first married. Neil Sedaka did a great song, "I miss the hungry years"...things do get better, if we want them to. If we work hard, keep the faith, and do what is necessary to improve our lives for the better, it will happen. Do we need help, and prayers, and determination? Yes! Life isn't easy, but I find that if I look at other people's problems, mine seem small in comparison. I'm just so thankful to know that Heavenly Father is here for us in such times, and always.- Mrs. A. Quote
Lindy Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Originally posted by Aristotle+Jan 3 2006, 11:41 AM--><!--QuoteBegin-Prend1@Jan 3 2006, 11:09 AMMe too...I didn't join until after I was married so I had that dream too. But it got dashed real quick when no one could help pay for the wedding and we were broke. So we had our bishop marry us (I was still taking the discuissions ) and had cake (that my visiting teacher made for free) and punch (courtesy of the RS). I bought my dress and flowers and looking back I wish I had got a simplier dress. So, yeah.You remind me so much of me and when we were first married. Neil Sedaka did a great song, "I miss the hungry years"...things do get better, if we want them to. If we work hard, keep the faith, and do what is necessary to improve our lives for the better, it will happen. Do we need help, and prayers, and determination? Yes! Life isn't easy, but I find that if I look at other people's problems, mine seem small in comparison. I'm just so thankful to know that Heavenly Father is here for us in such times, and always.- Mrs. A.← Thanks for the post Mrs. A..... You are so right.... things get better if we want them too... we do have to work at it. I have said more prayers in the last 2 days than I have said in the last 2 weeks.And LOL.... I remember back to my wedding...one I had little hand in helping with BTW...the (to be) ex-mother-in-law took over since I was just a teenager who "didn't understand" the fine art of planning... And she picked the colors...Purple of course...her favorite color.... nice contrast with the Army green uniforms don't you think? Oh, and the Red Poinsetta's that decorated the church since it was close to Christmas.... ROFL....it was a NIGHTMARE....LOL I did get to pick a song....hmmmm what was it? "Nightmare On My Street"? He He He Quote
Lindy Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Originally posted by Setheus@Jan 3 2006, 09:18 AM1533 Short-statured Italian bride Catherine d'Medici, married at 14 to the Duke of Orleans, wears shoes with two-inch heels to exaggerate her height. The high heel may have been invented by Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). ← So that made her what? 4'10" or 5' tall in the heels? LOL...of course they could have been the forerunners of the Italian shoe craze.... Quote
Palerider Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 didn't they make a song about high heels....lets see....."for wearing high heeled sneakers and acting like a Queen"...... Quote
Lindy Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Originally posted by Palerider@Jan 3 2006, 09:00 PMdidn't they make a song about high heels....lets see....."for wearing high heeled sneakers and acting like a Queen"...... ← LOL I found one by Carolyn Dawn JohnsonAnd I'm head over heelsNo, I'm head over high heelsHead over high heelsHead over high heelsThat's rightI am so far gone---------------found a movie called "Satan in High Heels" ROFL afraid to see what it's about.. Quote
Aristotle Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 Originally posted by Lindy+Jan 3 2006, 07:54 PM-->Originally posted by Aristotle@Jan 3 2006, 11:41 AM<!--QuoteBegin-Prend1@Jan 3 2006, 11:09 AMMe too...I didn't join until after I was married so I had that dream too. But it got dashed real quick when no one could help pay for the wedding and we were broke. So we had our bishop marry us (I was still taking the discuissions ) and had cake (that my visiting teacher made for free) and punch (courtesy of the RS). I bought my dress and flowers and looking back I wish I had got a simplier dress. So, yeah.You remind me so much of me and when we were first married. Neil Sedaka did a great song, "I miss the hungry years"...things do get better, if we want them to. If we work hard, keep the faith, and do what is necessary to improve our lives for the better, it will happen. Do we need help, and prayers, and determination? Yes! Life isn't easy, but I find that if I look at other people's problems, mine seem small in comparison. I'm just so thankful to know that Heavenly Father is here for us in such times, and always.- Mrs. A.← Thanks for the post Mrs. A..... You are so right.... things get better if we want them too... we do have to work at it. I have said more prayers in the last 2 days than I have said in the last 2 weeks.And LOL.... I remember back to my wedding...one I had little hand in helping with BTW...the (to be) ex-mother-in-law took over since I was just a teenager who "didn't understand" the fine art of planning... And she picked the colors...Purple of course...her favorite color.... nice contrast with the Army green uniforms don't you think? Oh, and the Red Poinsetta's that decorated the church since it was close to Christmas.... ROFL....it was a NIGHTMARE....LOL I did get to pick a song....hmmmm what was it? "Nightmare On My Street"? He He He ←Thank you, Lindy...by the way, I would have loved to come to your wedding...high heel sneakers and all. LOL Quote
Guest Crazy Horse Posted January 14, 2006 Report Posted January 14, 2006 LOL I found one by Carolyn Dawn JohnsonAnd I'm head over heelsNo, I'm head over high heelsHead over high heelsHead over high heelsThat's rightI am so far gone---------------found a movie called "Satan in High Heels" ROFL afraid to see what it's about.. He has to be a wierdo...look at his track record. Probably Gucci's B) Quote
Seraphim Moonshadow Posted January 17, 2006 Report Posted January 17, 2006 I am a firm believe that women need desserts, especially mothers. After all, stressed is desserts spelled backwards. Quote
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