“The Honeymoon is Over”
It was mere days after the honeymoon. No one had warned me what was coming next. (Or if they had, I didn’t listen.) I was married. Now what?
I was thrilled to experience the joy of not saying good-bye to him after a date. Now, he was here, all the time. But despite the dream-come-true, I was feeling, well, a little sad.
We had a short engagement, so it was hustle-bustle the whole time. Hardly a day went by that we weren’t doing SOMETHING for the wedding. We tried to schedule date-nights to chill out and put the planning aside. But that didn’t change the fact that my To-Do list was completely overwhelming the entire time. Even two days before the wedding I was driving around town looking for a place to get a 30-minute chair massage to relieve the mountain of the pre-wedding tension that had built up in my shoulders. All while I was supposed to be home for dinner and a pre-wedding celebration with both of our families.
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