Can a marriage ever turn out two people who can give each other unconditional love and trust like...lets say... a man and his dog? I wonder. After spending the last week 'discussing':'debating' with my fiancee (OK MEL?) about how we each envision our wedding plans should be executed, I find myself looking for a partner who just wags its tail and licks my face. Or maybe I'll be the one to wag. I guess not being able to verbally communicate your thoughts and ideas can lead to some confusion and frustration. I now know how dogs feel about some humans. BUT, as Margaret Gatty once said; "The days are too short even for love; how can there be enough time for quarreling?"
Thursday, March 03, 2005
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Can a marriage ever turn out two people who can give each other unconditional love and trust like...lets say... a man and his dog? I wonder. After spending the last week 'discussing':'debating' with my fiancee (OK MEL?) about how we each envision our wedding plans should be executed, I find myself looking for a partner who just wags its tail and licks my face. Or maybe I'll be the one to wag. I guess not being able to verbally communicate your thoughts and ideas can lead to some confusion and frustration. I now know how dogs feel about some humans. BUT, as Margaret Gatty once said; "The days are too short even for love; how can there be enough time for quarreling?"
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