Friday, August 24, 2007

Best Friends


Tonight we watched as our niece married her best friend. It was a time for me to reflect on how very blessed I truly am. It was a fun time, which is something new for me. When I was drinking I would have been very uncomfortable up until the point when the alcohol began to flow. Instead, today I got the opportunity to sit back and enjoy all the beautiful things going on around me. The ceremony was great. They did something called a sand ceremony which I had never seen before. It was beautiful. It went like this:


"BRIDE and GROOM you have just sealed your bond by the giving and receiving of rings and this covenant is a marital pledge between two people who agree that they will commit themselves to one another throughout their lives. The most beautiful example of this partnership is the marriage union. Today, this relationship is symbolized through the pouring of these two individual containers of sand. One, representing you, BRIDE and all that you were, all that you are, and all that you will ever be, and the other representing you, GROOM, and all that you were and all that you are, and all that you will ever be. As these two containers of sand are poured into the third container, the individual containers of sand will no longer exist, but will be joined together as one. Just as these grains of sand can never be separated, our prayer for you today is that your lives together would take longer than the time it would take to separate the individual grains of sand. "


It really hit home for me. Each grain of sand is an event, feeling, moment in time......put really when you look at the container of sand that is your whole life you see that these events that I dwelt on and let hold me back from life were really nothing.....only small moments of sand in the big container.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sometimes we need to view the bonds of martimony to really reconnect with what we have in own marriage.

Recently Someone asked me something regarding my husband. I answered and then her reply was not positive. I corrected her, but it also got me thinking that prehaps I had forgotten what I do have, and that maybe my reply came off negitive.

DayByDay

butterflygirl said...

How nice to marry your best friend...may they live happily ever after.

Trudging said...

I love weddings!!

Tabitha.Montgomery said...

Oh Rexie you know I am always so grateful I married my best friend and damn I would never have been able to get this far if I hadn't found the courage to change and let go of all my baggage.I loved this post and you really need to get out and share you love in the blogsphere more my friend!!!!!!!
xo

Scott M. Frey said...

that's a neat ritual of celebrating the sacrament of matrimony...

I had a hard time reading it as I was captivated by the Nickelback video... That's a great tune... I think I may have to grab a CD or two of theirs...

Redhead Gal said...

What a beautiful ritual! Something a little different from the traditional candlelighting.

Mama Dukes said...

like the sand image

yay for you enjoying an occassion without drinking, without the discomfort, to be able to enjoy---what a gift Rex

Recovery Road London said...

It's a wonderful thing to go to family functions and not have to worry about trying to keep a lid on the drinking, or how we'll behave.

Great post, Rex.

Anonymous said...

Have a great weekend Rex.

Tabitha.Montgomery said...

get your booty out in the blogsphere more Rexi :)