Yes. Yes, I did.
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Yes. Yes, I did.
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My first love is getting married today. On my birthday. As much as I am happy for him and that he has found his soul mate I am also a little bit sad and nostalgic. After all, nothing will ever be the same after today.
Since I haven’t been invited to the wedding or to come to the church to the ceremony (why would I) and he didn’t actually tell me the big news (my mum told me), here is a little wish that I would say to him, if I had the chance.
M., I wish you and your new wife a lifetime of happiness. I hope that your love to one another is as beautiful, mature, fulfilling and heart-warming as mine and my husband’s. You will always hold a special place in my heart and I will cherish the moments we spent forever.
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One of the most valuable things in a relationship is being able to constantly change and be individual, but look to the other side to the person that you’re with and know that they’re changing as well individually, but somehow you two can mirror each other and be the other half of that world that you both create. I think a relationship, when it’s working, is constantly evolving because we as individuals evolve. You want to know that the person you’re with is evolving with you. People change like seasons. We’re always growing, always evolving, and to know that the other half of a special part of your life is, like I said, mirroring you, but also being an individual in their own way.
—Justin Timberlake on ‘Mirrors’
Love lives here.
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Our wedding reading.
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