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why is trying to find a wedding venue so HARD. you’re like, hello, i would like to get married with, like, MAYBE 30 people there, max!!! and every single place in the universe is like “here is a warehouse that we painted white and filled with wicker furniture. costs $12,000 an hour. food is extra.”
i saw a subreddit for “weddings under $10k(usd)” the other day and i felt like. slightly insane. like, are we talking about monopoly money? is this fake? am i too young to be getting married? do people not get married until they’re like, at the top of their careers or something?
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happy coming out day here are some photos of my wife @acricket and I from our big gay wedding back in july <3
During the ceremony today, Thorin and I made more promises to each other. He promised to continue to care for me and be my home, and I promised I would follow him to the ends of Middle-earth, and that I had, in fact, actually done that already. There were some snickers from the Company at that, particularly from Nori.
Also, since it wouldn’t be a Dwarvish wedding without some crafting, Thorin took my pen and wrote the last sentence in my book — my account of the Quest. When I saw what he wrote, it really took all I had not to start weeping like a fauntling right on the spot.
And they lived happily ever after until the end of their days.
The world lies ahead of me, and all the Roads I could ever follow are laid out before me. But I no longer believe that when I set out on adventure, I leave my home behind. My home travels with me, in the books I carry in my pack, in the oak that has grown in my heart, and in the warmth of Thorin’s hand in mine.
I’m going on another adventure, and I can’t wait to see where it takes me.
It’s not that I’m having second thoughts about marrying Thorin again! I would never have second thoughts about marrying Thorin. It’s just that everyone is here.
I miss how quiet our Shire marriage had been, how much it had just focused on the two of us being happy with small things. But this is a wedding of a King and his Consort, and there are other Kings and Consorts attending, and even though I’ve spent the good part of the past few years preparing myself for this, this moment is still… beyond belief.
Well, it’s time. The actual important legal stuff has to get squared away first before all the pomp and ceremony. Balin is bringing over the wedding contract, the zurbarub, detailing our duties to one another.
I mean, it is simply putting into writing the things we already do for one another, but leave it to Dwarves to turn love into a bureaucracy!
Are you ready, amrâlimê?
As ready as I’ll ever be, my love.