<<The young  couple first married on August 5, 1744, when Joseph was eight and Sarah  six, and first ended their marriage six days later when Joseph refused  to believe, to Sarah's frustration, that the stars were silver nails in  the sky, pinning up the black nightscape. They remarried four days  later, when Joseph left a note under the door of Sarah's parents' house:  I have considered everything you told me, and I do believe that the  stars are silver nails.
They ended their marriage again a year  later, when Joseph was nine and Sarah seven, over a quarrel about the  nature of the bottom of the river bed. A week later, they were  remarried, including this time in their vows that they should love each  other until death, regardless of the existence of the riverbed, the  temperature of the river bed's bottom (should it exist), and the  possible existence of starfish on the possibly existing riverbed.
They  ended their marriage one hundred and twenty times throughout their  lives and each time remarried with a longer list of vows. They were  sixty and fifty-eight at their last marriage, only three weeks before  Sarah died of heart failure and Joseph drowned himself in the bath.  Their marriage contract still hangs over the door of the house they  on-and-off shared-nailed to the top post and brushing against the  welcome mat:
"It is with everlasting devotion that we, Joseph and  Sarah L, reunite in the indestructible union of matrimony, promising  love until death, with the understanding that the stars are silver nails  in the sky, regardless of the existence of the bottom of the river, the  temperature of this bottom (should it exist) and the possible existence  of starfish on the possibly existing riverbed, overlooking  what may or may not have been accidental grape juice spills, agreeing  to forget that Joseph played sticks and balls with his friends when he  promised he would help Sarah thread the needle for the quilt she was  sewing, and that Sarah was supposed to give the quilt to Joseph, not his  buddy, ignoring the simple fact that Joseph snores like a pig, and that  Sarah is no great treat to sleep with either, letting slide certain  tendencies of both parties to look too long at members of the opposite  sex, not making a fuss over why Joseph is such a slob, leaving his  clothes wherever he feels like taking them off, expecting Sarah to pick  them up, clean them, and put them in their proper place as he should  have, or why Sarah has to be such a pain about the smallest things, such  as which way the toilet paper unrolls, or when dinner is five minutes  later than she was planning, because, let's face it, it's Joseph who's  putting that paper on the roll and dinner on the table, disregarding  whether the beet is a better vegetable than the cabbage, putting aside  the problems of being fat-headed and chronically unreasonable, trying to  erase the memory of a long since expired rose bush that a certain  someone was supposed to remember to water when his wife was visiting  family, accepting the compromise of the way we have been, the way we  are, and the way we will likely be. May we live together in unwavering  love and good health. Amen.">>
-text from Everything Is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran 
-Foto by Fotoflex 
 
La foto de su boda está muy bonita, me encanta. Y ni el libro, ni obviamente el texto los conocía, me gustó romántico y realista. Mil felicidades a los dos.
ReplyDelete(Por cierto me acordé mucho de ti mis papás andan por tierras holandesas, y le estuve contando a mi mamá de ti y tu blog. Espero recuerden mi té :) )
Muchas gracias , es una de mis fotos favoritas .
DeleteY si, me encanta el texto, como muy tierno y a la vez práctico y real.
Ojalá que a tus papás les guste Holanda, ha hecho calorsito estos días así es que tuvieron suerte !
Cual té ?
DeleteJaja el té uno equis de hecho del súper del Albert Heijn (no recuerdo cómo se escribe) hay uno de jengibre súper rico, espero lo consigan ja, ja.
ReplyDeleteMuchas felicitaciones y brindis por muchos años más. La foto es preciosa!
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias :) Un abrazo...
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