And may I add my own sorry congratulations........I'm a 'cad' most times, and quick to find irony and humor in ones situation. I'm sorry for that. I myself, have been married to the same girl for going on 46 years. She's still the same girl I married back in '73. She's been my 'light' and support in both hard times and good. May the girl you've tied the knot with support honor and sustain you Justin. May you both be happy and fruitful..........
...welp we won't be see'em him for awhile >< congrats @Justin Lee Justin & Sofia Bronze Follis 565-578 AD 30mm 11.72 gms.
Congratulations @Justin Lee. I wish for you and your bride a wonderful and long life together. Marriage is not easy, but if you both work hard at it, life is better when two are combined into one. My wife and I have been married 51 years this past March. I admit she was the glue that made it work (I'm kinda hard to live it). Good luck to you and your new wife.
My wife and I are 17 years behind you, and entirely dedicated to spending the rest of our lives working to make sure we don't fall any farther behind. Congrats, Justin!
Congratulations @Justin Lee ! Here's a 1st century AD wedding issue of Nabetean ruler Aretas IV and his wife Shaq-a-lacka-boom-boom. Don't forget the nuptial chicken toss for good luck!
Congratulations, @Justin Lee ! Here's a happy couple* from Roman coinage: Philip I and Otacilia Severa, AD 244-249. Roman Provincial Æ Pentassarion; 12.50 g, 26.1 mm, 7 h. Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, Legate Prastina Messallinus, AD 244-246. Obv: ΑVΤ Μ ΙΟVΛ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟC ΑVΓ Μ | WΤΑΚ CЄΒ-ΗΡΑ CЄ, laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Philip I right, vis-à-vis diademed and draped bust of Otacilia left. Rev: VΠ ΠΡΑCΤ ΜΕCCΑΛΛΕΙΝΟV ΜΑΡΚΙΑΝΟΠΟ | ΛΕΙΤΩΝ, Sarapis wearing kalathos, standing left, extending arm and holding scepter; E (denomination) in left field. Refs: AMNG I 1194; Moushmov 852; Varbanov 2082 (die match); Hristova & Jekov 6.41.6.1; SNRIS Marcianopolis 75. *In that nobody was banished to an island or put to death, that is.
Friday, the 21st, was our 50th wedding anniversary. My wedding coins do not include any that lasted so long. Of all weddings, the unhappiest was Caracalla and Plautilla. Stratonicea AE38 /Zeus on horse
Was his ceremony extraordinarily expensive for him to be a poor fellow now? I then hope she has compensatory wealth, as the future may be a challenge otherwise. Regardless of wealth and other possible divisive factors, I wish Justin the general happiness I've enjoyed all my life by just acknowledging the ecstasy realized when having a beautiful lady partner by your side. May you be blessed, as I, forever having a wonderful companion willing to share everything together. Congratulations, Justin!! JMHO
Congratulations Justin. "As you wish" Another few words that will hold you in good stead: "I have no Opinion". Use wisely Justin.
I dunno. I think the following has helped me a bit: "Yes dear" "Anything you say dear" and "I'll do it right away dear"
And some things you should consider twice before you say: "That makes you look fat(ter)" "That tastes like something in the outhouse smells" "I don't like your new (insert) hairdo, dress, shoes" True or not, if this were my bride I'd tell her how lovely she is
You never answer that question directly Bing..........unless you say, "you look lovely in it, my dear".........