Good marriage advice helps you sleep better Published 1:43 pm Wednesday, July 10, 2024 By Editor By Les Ferguson Jr. Columnist I was the officiant at a wedding this past Saturday. Like most wedding ceremonies, it was sweet, and love was very much in the air.
It wasn’t a long ceremony or overly complicated. It was, however, very honoring of both families and a joyous occasion to behold and participate in. And my wife? She took on an unfamiliar role and directed the wedding.
As it turns out, she did a great job, but I’m pretty sure she’s not looking for a career change. Since I have a history with she-who-must-be-obeyed, it was natural to take direction from her. Smile, ladies; laugh, guys.
You all know what I’m talking about! But back to the wedding. As I said, it was a sweet ceremony and beautiful in its simplicity. At the wedding rehearsal, it was apparent that the bride would compete with the flower girl.
She was entertaining in all the best ways. Had my wife not been there, she’d have had questions about the wedding: Who was there? What did the bride’s wedding dress look like? What did the mother-of-the-bride wear? What were the colors of the bridesmaid dresses? Did the guys wear tuxedos? Thankfully, this is not a column for the society page, and I didn’t pay enough attention to answer those questions anyway, at least in a fashion to satisfy the female curiosity about such things. All the above is fun and possibly even exciting, but it’s not the point of th.
