Today is the 9th anniversary of our official marriage at the Corsier, Switzerland Mairie. In Many European countries, the only legal marriage is done at the city hall.
Our witnesses were my housemate and her son. We sat at a table as the legalese was read and signed our agreement with a silver Caran D'Arche pen which they gave to us, along with the huge bouquet decorating the table.
Although I'm a minimalist, I collect fine pens and still use it to write.
We went to lunch at Marro, our favorite restaurant. The manager gave us champagne.
English/French are our house languages so when my housemate and her son started speaking in German, I was confused. My German is rusty at best, but I thought she was worried that he had to go to work and could she pick him up after.
Back home it became a normal writing day. Late in the afternoon Rick and I decided to take a stroll along the lake, a mere five-minute walk from our front door to the water.
When we came home, we were greeted by friends and food, including the son's guacamole. He had made it back in time. The German now made sense. Bless our sneaky housemate for adding to that day making it a lovely end to the day with lovely people.
Two years before we had a commitment ceremony in France, legal only in our eyes but more important for the promises made.
The two events were different. In France there were 40 people from seven countries. Our Swiss friend played his cello, his wife read a poem. We talked to all the people present, people we knew and cared about.
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Lovely!! Congratulations on your loving marriage DL!
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