I don't need to spend the next few months thinking about what color the invitations are going to be or who's going to sit next to who, she said. That's someone else's wedding, not mine. Not ours. I just want to be married to you. Like now. Now? I said. Like-now? She laughed and reached up to kiss me.
"I don't need to spend months planning details like invitation colors or seating arrangements," she expressed, emphasizing that those were other people's concerns for their wedding. Her focus was simply on the love and commitment they shared, not the party itself. She wanted to concentrate on being married to her partner and enjoying their bond in the present moment.
When I asked if she meant "like-now," she confirmed with a laugh...