Why do
you think wedding vows include phrases like «for better for worse,» «for richer for poorer,» «in sickness and health,» and «through thick and thin?»
Not exact matches
Some
think avoiding official
wedding vows is the key to success, but one couple just celebrated their golden anniversary.
Looking back over nearly five years of marriage, I
think my husband and I could have safely included in our
wedding vows the promise to remain faithful through richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, through conservativism and liberalism, through orthodoxy and «heresy,» through hard work and harder work, in faith and in doubt.
We're celebrating
Wedding Week over on We Love Dates, and that got me thinking — once the wedding planning is over and the vows are said, it's time for the hon
Wedding Week over on We Love Dates, and that got me
thinking — once the
wedding planning is over and the vows are said, it's time for the hon
wedding planning is over and the
vows are said, it's time for the honeymoon!
Considering the average cost of swapping
vows these days ($ 35,329, on average, according to The Knot), you'd
think a
wedding insurance policy would be the first thing you'd splurge for before any gowns, tuxedos, rings, venues or caterers even enter the picture.