February 21, 2011 was our (Scott & myself's) 20th wedding anniversary. We celebrated by hosting a dessert buffet and inviting our children, friends and family. The party was small and intimate and everyone had a chance to sit and visit with each other. I didn't want to make small talk but had something else in mind. While everyone else noshed on an elaborate dessert and coffee buffet, I was in my video production studio (the old formal dining room) conducting a series of interviews with my kids, husband and friends. The studio is not sound proof and there is a substantial amount of background noise in this series of interviews. These are our daughters, Jennifer (29) and Marissa's (26). We talked on camera about many things and they cracked themselves up, repeatedly. This segment is their reflections on marrying at the age of 21, which they both did, 3 years apart. It was fun listening to them and even playing the interview back. Try to disregard the background noise and focus on their thoughtfulness and personal observations.
You girls are great!
i was married at 18,my wife was also 18, we seperated 9 years later, some people mature faster than others but i still believe 25 is the ideal age to think about marriage,that way you've had time to live life on the wild side and get it out of your system.
plonker00765 10 months ago