As cliche as it may sound but it feels like yesterday when we get married and took the challenge of being together with keeping our individual identities intact.
Being with him in the relationship since so many years, we become more like roommates, not lethargic ones but hot and exciting ones. Ironically we were always being fiercely independent in our ways of life yet dependent on each other.One incident from our D day which still gets us in gags.
So I was coming from the salon with a lady from the neighbourhood. All decked up as a bride, looking & sitting pretty (at least I believe so 🙄) in the front seat of her car. Just me and her. When suddenly her car tire burst out leaving🤯 both of us in a tricky. I obviously can’t go anywhere like that let alone changing a tire. Anyways we stopped and she goes out to look for a mechanic. I called him, my about to be husband (not to change the tire of course but if he can pick me) who happens to be on the same road in another car with his friends. In the meanwhile, Mr. Mechanic arrived & after giving me estranged looks he ordered me to setup out and stand on the footpath. Following his instructions, I stand there enjoying traffic.
Another part of the story, there was one more wedding ongoing where the stupid car broke down. Now excited people started coming out of this random wedding to welcome their bride which I clearly was NOT. Kids started gathering around me in hope of locking down first look of NEW BRIDE. After giving clarification to confusion via my eyes and trying to convince them that I am not their bride and they still need to wait to get their own. I carried on with my situation.
Yes, I was calling him and he was on the same road. Even after explaining him my situation that I am standing on the road & already pollution and dust has compacted my face. His response was “dekh le yaar main late ho raha hun” means you manage something I am getting late. 🤯 #mindblown.
Wtf he was getting late for ??? What was he supposed to do without me in our marriage?
That day I got my first marriage lesson(even before being married) that there are side effects of being independent in the relationship but hey every relationship is different and whatever sails your boat. Important is to keep sailing.⛵️


Hope you find this story funny as much as I do. Cheers to many more years to come and forever standing tall with him.
5 responses to “Happy Fifth to us 😍”
Happy fifth to you! Being you after marriage is a 2 person effort! Good to know you guys are doing it!
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Happy Anniversary! Sounds like your wedding day was quite an adventure! I love that you both want to keep your own identity as most spouses just lose themselves in each other. I think independence from that is so important! Lovely photos, too.
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Thanks Kristi. I am glad you liked our story and of course our individual identites are most important. Its who we are.
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“HIM” in the story is me :).
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