Lookback Lesson #21
Image from Two Ring Studios (on our 1 year anniversary) via DIY Bride
LOL, OK maybe not saved our marriage. Hubs and I aren’t on the rocks or anything. But we do fight, and we do get into boring work-a-day routines, and occasionally we take each other for granted.
No, no, don’t go! This isn’t old old married couple post! I promise I’ll bring it back around to weddings right now… You see, over the past four years of marriage, I’ve learned something about weddings.
Weddings (or, in this case, wedding memories) are really, really useful for keeping your marriage fresh. I’ll tell you how in a minute, but first a story about Love and War:
I was sitting on the sofa with Hubs the other day. His head was in my lap. I absentmindedly played with his hair.
I looked down and he was smiling.
I smiled.
“I can’t believe we’ve been together for a total of nine years,” I said, “It’s seems like such a long and such a short period of time”
“I know,” he said, smiling even bigger.
What I meant was that we feel comfortable to one another, like old friends. But we also feel new and fresh in our relationship, like two fresh love birds during those first few heady months of dating.
Rewind two days earlier and we were at each others throats about which one of us picks out the stupidest movies that are a total waste of time. Yes, really.
We were yelling and name-calling and yelling some more. Yep, I know it’s dumb, but it’s also a part of our marriage. We refer to them as “bickerments” and both acknowledge that they are ridiculous.
And yet two days later we’re staring all googly-eyed at one another on the sofa. In part, we’ve learned move through our arguments quickly and remain affectionate and tender toward each other. Always. Every day starts and ends with a hug, even if it is punctuated by a “bickerment.”
How do we do it?
I attribute it to the frequency at which we look at our wedding pictures and wedding video. Seriously, I am not lying. We watch our wedding video montage at least once every few months. (Of course I’m also looking at weddings everyday and frequently show them to Hubs, which helps. There’s nothing more romantic than looking at Love all day long.)
You see, your wedding pictures and video can be much more than something that gets you published in a magazine or blog. They can be more than something to glance at after in the weeks immediately after your wedding to see what you’ve missed. You’re wedding pictures and video can be a tool for keeping your marriage alive and fresh.
Think of it. Your wedding (and engagement) pictures show you as a couple at your most loving and hopeful moment. When he proposed, and you said yes, you saw the best in each other. And what you saw was so good, you vowed to spend the rest of your lives with each other. When you stand before each other in front of all your friends and family, making a formal and legal commitment to spending your lives together, you will be honoring (again) the very best of each other. In a way, you are pronouncing your faith in each other.
So when the year-in-and-year-out doldrums or upheavals of marriage threaten to erode away at that hope, optimism, and respect, grab your wedding video or pictures and take a look at them together.
I know, I know, men are different. Most aren’t going to leap at the chance to pour over your wedding pictures every few months.
So, I like to be sneaky (you don’t read my blog, do you Hubs?) and randomly play on the computer. As soon as he hears our song, Hubs will wander in to watch. As the video ends, we’re usually hugging, and smiling, and kissing. We’re instantly reminded of all the qualities we admire in one another. We are reminded to be tender toward one another. And the faith that our marriage will last forever is renewed.
So the lesson learned, if I were to put a pretty, metaphorical bow, atop of this entire post, is to choose your photographer wisely, and don’t skip on the video. Because long after the wedding is over, and you’ve settled into the forever-part of your marriage, those images can help keep you connected to one another in fresh and endearing ways, year after year.
Curious about that video? OK, it’s HERE Be warned it’s a home-movie style video with lot’s of DIY and family action, but that’s who we are. We’re close to our friends and family and had a ball teaming up with them to make our wedding happen. Also, we screwed up on our choice of photographer, so all of the images are family and friend pictures. On our year anniversary we got professional portraits done. Finally, I want to say that the decisions we made were personal ones. Just because I was a budget DIY bride, doesn’t make this a budget DIY blog. Mountainside Bride celebrates all types of mountain weddings big and small, simple and grand
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Such a great post! I agree, looking back on the day and the moments that way can really remind us of what is important day-to-day. A friend of mine told me her kids are endlessly fascinated with her wedding video, too – it’s fun for them to see mom and dad all dressed up and what they looked like pre-kiddos!
Sukey, I agree! It is fun looking back on friends with kids wedding picts and seeing how they’ve changed
Beautifully said by a beautiful person. My huz and I get so busy at times that we shake our heads and ask what are we doing?? And make plans to spend more time together. I wish we had hired a videographer and hadn’t given our Flip to our niece. But even watching that takes us back to the day.
Yeah, any video or images will do, for sure, but I think you’d a high-quality professional video is totally BOLTS!
Such a great post! It’s fun to break out the wedding images and video every now and then. And it sure does cement whatever feeling you have about vendor choices, that’s for sure. Brides & grooms…please don’t scrimp on this. Choosing the right photographer & videographer is so important.
PS…I LOVED watching your video. It made me tear up…so sweet!
Thank you, thanks you my friend
Thank you so much for sharing this Christie! I have a wedding video company in southern California. I get calls from brides who are up in the air on whether to go with a video or not. Since my husband and I are in the video business we have video of everything! Special trips, Anniversaries, The Proposal and of course our Big Wedding Day. Sometimes through the seasons of marriage and business, we can find ourselves far from the thoughts of how it all began. These videos always bring us back to those very special moments in time. This is why I’m so convinced that it is a shame for couples to put so much work and love into this one big day without capturing the day on film. whether professional or personally produced. We believe that if you PUT LOVE IN FILM, IT WILL LAST FOREVER! And your story is just why…I’m definitely sharing this story today:)
LOL, send them my way, I’ll set them straight.
I know video may seem redundant when you’re planning a wedding. After all, you already have photography, right? But there’s something about HEARING that MOH speech, or seeing your mom put your necklace on you that takes you back. Can pictures do that? Yep. But pictures AND video do it better
SO TRUE! We look through our wedding pictures pretty frequently and it certainly rekindles that spark!
Awesome, glad I’m not the only hopeless romantic that pours over wedding photography and video all the time
Ha ha “bickerment”, love it! Glad others are as up and down as we are. So in love one minute then not speaking the next…Looking forward to having wedding photos & video to look back at to calm ourselves! ; )
Yep. Bickerment. Seriously, who argues that vehemently over movie-choice aptitude?
Anyway, can’t wait to see your wedding photos either. I bet they’re amazing!
You are seriously nailing it this week with the advice, lady–I absolutely love this post! It also terrifies me a little, since John and I have a total of maybe a dozen photos together in the 6.5 years we’ve been dating–but maybe I’ll take steps towards remedying that this weekend!
Lena, you;re always the sweetest!
Nice post and great value of wedding video and photography. I appreciate your time to write down this post and share with all
Thank you! I’m so glad you liked it