I almost didn’t blog this wedding. It was beautiful. It was full of Pinteresty things. It was at one of my favorite places to shoot.
(Shout out to Stone Oak Ranch in Murchison, TX.)
So why not blog it? Simple.
Nicole is a super young bride. I’m not a huge fan of young people getting married. The odds are never in your favor.
Marriage is hard.
Very hard.
Nicole is 21. A child.
You know who was 20 when she became a wife?
My bride. That’s right. Danielle was 20. Even more of a child!
Seeing Nicole and Tyson interact throughout the day brought back so many memories. I watched them interact and saw their commitment to each other. I can see how Tyson respects Nicole. But it’s not just them. I saw their support system. I met their families. And when I saw their families… I knew these two will do great.
We’ll get to the good stuff later, for now though… how about some eye candy. Take a look.
These two met on twitter. Yeah, that’s right. Twitter. Welcome to the future.
They had a super sweet First Look.
Sometimes I let the moms creep during the First Look.
This is where this post starts to get good.
These are Nicole & Tyson’s parents. They have each been married 25 years.
25 years.
The ring bearer was great, but when your Aunt gets to be your flower girl… it’s hard to top that.
Nicole’s grandfather married them. He opened by telling Tyson that he will stay committed to her or “the hunt might not be over.”
I love when couples write their own vows.
“I promise to be the best hunting and fishing partner you ever had. I can’t promise I won’t catch the bigger fish.” – Nicole
For so many brides this is the goal. The finish line.
When you kiss and are “husband & wife.” Nicole & Tyson are one of the few couples that realize this is the starting line. This is where the race begins.
Papa & Mimi 48 years of marriage.
Pa & Granny 50 years of marriage.
Papa & NeeNee 44 years of marriage.
Tataw & Nanaw 57 years of marriage.
I’m telling you right now. It’s up to Nicole & Tyson to stay married. Their grandparents’ and parents’ marriage will not keep them married. They will have to do the work. It’s on them.
But, I’m also telling you to stop and think about that legacy. These two have grown up in homes where healthy marriages have been modeled for 25 years. Their parents grew up in homes where marriage is something to be cherished and committed to. That is a HUGE head start for them.
Take a look at these photos….
They are standing next to 249 years worth of marriage.
Those people have 90,885 days of practice living with another human.
Nichole and Tyson have about 4 days worth of practice.
This is a challenge to them and to all of us.
Find people who have been married a long time.
Befriend them. Ask them for advice. Learn from them.
Then go and stay married a long time.
I know Nicole & Tyson plan to.