It's been fun to hear the reactions. It's also been a little, well, disturbing. Some of the responses to me when I've shared their news and in particular the date of said event have been as follows:
- "Oh my! Why so fast?"
- "How do you feel about becoming a grandpa?"
- "Is she pregnant?"
It's not the case here. It's more a reflection of our Mormon culture and experience and I've shared a little bit of that with my friends who had the above-referenced responses/questions. The standards taught in the Church are different than most of those accepted in the world and that makes us different. See the case of BYU basketball player Brandon Davies from earlier this year to understand a little better what those standards are. It's not easy to live to these standards but we do our best to raise our children according to what we believe is God's will and instruction. This doesn't mean that when they start dating that they can only date with a chaperone, a la the
Also, and this anecdotal, Mormon weddings are not quite the epic scenes you see in a lot of weddings and do not require months and months of planning, weeping, and fighting. I'm sure our culture has created its share of "Bridezillas," but I think they are they exception, rather than the rule. That's not to say things can be a little over the top. I give you our own wedding from twenty-three years ago, the reception to be exact, as an example. Here goes:
- Packages of bird seed given to friends announcing our engagement
- Ice sculptures of love birds at the reception
- Live love birds (I think they were doves) at the reception. Sadly, said "love birds" had had enough of the reception less than five minutes into the event and they busted out of their cage like two suspected terrorists busting free from Guantanamo. Their flight to freedom took them to the bell tower above the reception line. They threatened to "unload" on us all night. Good times.
There will be no such excitement at Our Lady and Awesome's upcoming event. Even if it kills me.
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