I had the nice fortune to celebrate a marriage anniversary and birthday last weekend. The former was a fraction of a century and twelve moons as a dear friend so beautifully use it in a card and the latter was five decades and a half. As the numbers really are a little unnerving, they are certainly something to be very proud of.
What's much more significant to me is that I will still remember the emotions I felt on the afternoon I obtained married and comparing it to how I'm today about my spouse, the sole difference is in the depth, quality and understanding, that are much richer, heightened and of a superior quality. I find this indeed something to celebrate. People have a tendency to ask couples who've been married for long periods what their secrets are. I usually find it a peculiar question because by virtue of the phrase secret, that would suggest it is not a thing you want to share. Besides, one couple's successful ingredients may not work for another couple.