Saturday, July 03, 2010
The anniversary of our computer wedding
There are a lot of new people in the ward for the summer, which means a lot of new introductions, so I'm constantly being asked by people how long we've been married. It's like being on a loop, repeating "two and a half years, two and a half years" over and over again, when if I had the time I'd answer "three years" and give the following explanation:
When we were still engaged, Optimistic. thought that we should buy a car together, because in all likelihood we'd need one as soon as the fall and we both shared cars with siblings. I was hesitant, because it was such a big commitment, but then he reminded me about the other commitment I'd made, you know, to marry him and spend forever with him, and suddenly buying a car didn't seem like that big a deal. So he researched a bit and we went to go test drive some used cars. We found our car and were signing for it, when the dealer asked how long we'd been married. We admitted that we weren't married yet, but would be in six months' time. He gravely typed away for a minute and then informed us that he was going to go ahead and marry us in the computer.
"Just on paper. When you're applying for a loan it looks better to be married as opposed to saying 'Hey, I want to buy a car with this girl I just met at a bus stop.'"
That sounded reasonable enough, so I was entered in under my future last name and we signed for the car. They let us drive it away right then and there, which neither of us was expecting, so we spent a giddy evening driving it around Provo. Eventually we ended up stopping to get frosties and celebrated by eating them on a play structure in the park. And since then we've done it every year around this time to celebrate the anniversary of our car, which coincides with our anniversary of being married in a computer.
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3 comments:
Happy compuversary!
May I just add that "How long have you been married?" was my least favorite question in our Provo married ward? I always felt like people used it to gauge your maturity and solidarity as a couple. "Six months, hmm?...well, WE just had our 9th month...don't worry, kids, you'll get there." I guess I just felt it was irrelevant and kind of rude, like asking your age and weight.
I finally decided to answer, "Not long enough" or "For eternity. How long were you married for?"
That story has just justified all of the pain and suffering of learning how to read and maintaining literacy all of these years. Happy season before wedding. we've got a congratulations gift for you whenever you two want to come to New England and pick it up. It may be awesome or maybe just a toaster.
I remember the executive secretary marrying us in the computer for our church records---cracked me up. :) Miss you.
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