This won’t end well.
I wish them well.
Maybe she met him somewhere besides a California airport?
I sort of got married this way. We chatted for couple weeks...agreed to marry and met 1 month after to give her ring...married one month later...nearly 16 years ago. Best decision I ever made.
My mother in law, soon turning 89, married her one and only husband by an old world style arranged marriage, right after WWII.
She was in Italy, and he was in Los Angeles, and had served in combat in Germany. His parents had come from a certain complex of small villages in Italy.
Anyway the two families arranged their marriage, she traveled from Italy and met him, married and raised a family of six children.
The family remains in contact between the US and Italy. Two of three siblings came to the US, one remained in Italy. The oldest son of the sister in Italy died a few days ago, age 70.
Tats on his knuckles are a nice touch too
He is over-marrying. This won't last.
God bless them, but why are screeching violins playing in my head? Of course, the vows they exchanged at the airport don’t make it official — they gotta find a pastor/priest, county clerk, justice of the peace...
Arte Vann
If he was late, would it be an Arte Vann delay?
I witnessed something similar 16 years ago with my sister in law. I was the only family member at the ceremony. Met one day and got married the next. I was literally there the first time they met face to face. They lived in Europe, and the marriage lasted 13 years. It had a lot of issues going into it and even more upon exit.
Well, I hope it works. One year of knowing the person is still a lot more than many have had before some of their impulse/vegas weddings.
And she’s not letting go of that telephone! Incredible. I’m too old to have to have a telephone pacifier in my hand constantly so I fail to understand it. My husband was in the hospital a week ago and when our daughter visited, she sat in the room using her phone the entire time. Don’t know why she made the trip. If I ask her if she saw a certain email I sent her, her reply is, “I don’t spend all day on email.” That’s when moms like me (are there any left?) roll our eyes!
Yesterday, upon the stair,
I met a man who wasn’t there.
He wasn’t there again today,
I wish, I wish he’d go away...
I think a lot of people wed someone they never met at a California Airport.
Me and the Mrs were together for 6 months and tied the knot. Almost 20 years later, here we are.
We’ve changed, but our commitment has not.
What could possibly go wrong?
USO arranged for home cooked meals for soldiers in the summer after Pearl Harbor. Dad said he fell in love right there in the living room and married Mom 6 months later. They are both gone now, but were married for 63 years.
I married a man I never met at a California airport, too. We met at a friend’s house, and after 30 years, we’ve never been in a California airport at the same time.
OK, so they met online and communicated long distance since last year... not like they just became aware of each others existence and them married in 5 minutes.